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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal, May 2, 2014 The speed and severity with which the National Basketball Association acted following the public release of racist remarks made by L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling should serve as a model for how other...
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T&C Press Release, Bloomberg Businessweek, April 22, 2014 “Reputation management for brands and executives takes on new meaning in a global, connected, 25/8 environment,” says Davia Temin, CEO of marketing, media, reputation and crisis leadership...
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Dustin Racioppi, USA Today, March 27, 2014 For a pricey admission, New Jersey taxpayers now have a front-row seat to Gov. Chris Christie’s national rehab from scandal. After three months of press-dodging and largely evading public questions on the...
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Jeff Green, Bloomberg, March 19, 2014 General Motors Co. Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra apologized for the lives lost in accidents linked to an ignition defect and pledged an aggressive probe into why a recall took so long, in her boldest effort yet to limit...
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Jena McGregor, The Washington Post, January 13, 2014 Crisis communications experts weigh in on Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel’s interview with CNBC in which he discusses the massive security breach that happened last December. Davia Temin was among those...
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Matt Townsend, Bloomberg, January 10, 2014 Governor Chris Christie was successful in managing his George Washington Bridge crisis until he channeled Richard Nixon. His response breaks a basic tenet of damage control, says Davia Temin. […read more]