by Greg Wilson | April 19, 2017
The recent and ongoing United Airlines PR crisis provides a valuable lesson for all companies in assessing their crisis vulnerabilities and level of preparedness, especially in the age of social media. Yes, the United crisis is ongoing–it’s not over yet for our friends that fly the friendly skies. They have one or more lawsuits still […]
by Greg Wilson | January 5, 2015
As a Washington, D.C.-based public affairs firm specializing in communications programs supporting government relations and lobbying initiatives, not a week goes by when we don’t find a client, partner or prospect asking us about the impact of social media on reaching congressional staffers: “Should we be using social media to reach congressional offices?” “How important […]
by Greg Wilson |
Greg Wilson joins Curley Company. After five terrific years as a solo PR practitioner, I took the shingle off the nail, began packing my briefcase and will once again head into Downtown DC to ply my trade. This is the next chapter in my career of 20+ years in strategic communication, crisis PR, lobbying and public affairs. […]
by Greg Wilson | April 2, 2014
The call usually comes at the end of the day. Sometimes it’s a voicemail message left in the wee hours of the morning that we retrieve at first light, around 6:00am. It always sounds the same, something like: “Houston, we have a problem.” And so begins a relationship with a new client seeking our crisis […]