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 Caitlin Donahue | March 30, 2017
Last year, New York Times reporter Ross Douthat tweeted that “Politics is downstream from culture, which is downstream from Mark Zuckerberg.” With nearly 80 percent of online Americans using Facebook, according to a recent Pew Research Center report, his point is hard to argue. We are living in a digital world full of emojis, hashtags […]
by Emma Jekowsky | December 19, 2016
You may know Alexander Hamilton as the face of the $10 bill, but the founding father without a father also had a serious knack for public relations. Here are the top five lessons we learned from the musical inspired by his life: “Who tells your story?” Thoughtfully crafting compelling messaging and a powerful narrative can propel […]
by Emma Jekowsky | October 31, 2016
We know how crucial it is to tell your story before someone else tells it for you. This Halloween, don’t be spooked out of owning your organization’s reputation. After all, a bad reputation can be one of the scariest things you will ever see. At Curley Company, we know that building and maintaining a strong […]
by Emma Jekowsky | October 26, 2016
As a D.C.-based firm, we love to get our local news and insights from The Washington Business Journal – especially when we get to be part of it! From the Book of Lists for top PR firms in 2015 to rebranding Washington to People on the Move, we’re sharing our favorite features from WBJ in […]