Posts Tagged ‘Greg Wilson’

Crisis Strategies for Communicators

Crisis Strategies for Communicators

Greg Wilson by Greg Wilson | October 30, 2018

Surprise litigation, product liability, data breach, congressional oversight, workplace misconduct, fraud, federal rules violations, technological failure, a groundswell of social media backlash – each one incites a different fear factor. In the blink of an eye, years of trust carefully built can vanish. At Curley Company, our approach to crisis communications is simple: No surprises. […]

11 Company Pages That Do Twitter Right

11 Company Pages That Do Twitter Right

Elizabeth Kadick by Elizabeth Kadick | September 18, 2018

Social media offers organizations the unique opportunity to utilize engaging content, spread their message and instantly engage with their audiences all in one platform. The challenging part? Getting social right. From lack of engagement to tone-deaf tweets, there are infinite mistakes that could make your social page fall flat with your audience. For those wondering […]

Curley Reflects Back on 16 Years & Our 16 Favorite Memories

Curley Reflects Back on 16 Years & Our 16 Favorite Memories

Jennifer Curley by Jennifer Curley | August 28, 2018

In honor of Curley’s “Sweet 16” anniversary, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite Curley memories. From happy hours in D.C. to hustling on the Hill, the Curley Team has shared some happy times. Here’s to another 16 years of Curley field trips, company milestones, and client wins!   Spending Time on the Other Side […]

Next-Generation PR

Next-Generation PR

Jennifer Curley by Jennifer Curley | April 4, 2018

The traditional boundaries between PR, marketing and advertising are gone – especially in Washington, DC. From congressional staff and lobbyists to trade and interest group execs – people are seeking and consuming content from a variety of platforms every day. Good communicators no longer use a siloed approach for their communications strategies. Instead, they capitalize on […]