In the News–Reputation Management
Handling Crisis: A Tale from Black Monday
James Kristie, Boards At Their Best, April 27, 2009
James Kristie, editor and associate publisher of Directors & Boards (quarterly journal and monthly online newsletter) brings us Davia’s “Crisis and Marketing Strategies for 2009: Swimming Naked with the Black Swans” in this blog post. […read more]
Sponsoring Arts Could Lose Luster
Maria Aspan, American Banker March 19, 2009
“It used to be that having your name, if you were a bank, associated with a major arts initiative that really was wonderful for the community would be one of the best things you could do. Flip of the coin, the world changes, and now it may not be.” […read more]
Pros Urge Chris to Sing Sorry Song
Corky Siemaszko, Daily News, March 8, 2009
Davia offers advice on how Chris Brown can rehabilitate his reputation after the R&B singer was charged with assaulting his girlfriend Rihanna. […read more]
Too many firms use jargon to convey ideas
Stacey Burling, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 12, 2008
Davia is quoted on the idea that using clear and understandable language is important and can help humanize a firm.
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Circling the Square
Brian Pittman, Bulldog Reporter’s Daily Dog, June 26, 2008
Davia is Brian Pittman’s spotlight in his feature called “Circling the Square: Crisis Counselor Temin Dishes Top PR Trends, Career Tips and Traps for Women in Communications.” […read more]
Has boom in going private hit its peak?
Ron Scherer, Christian Science Monitor, June 25, 2007
Many private equity groups are allowing the opportunity to buy shares in their enterprises. Davia weighs in on how this will change their traditional radio silence with the media. […read more]
Your past is lurking online
Maggie Jackson, The Boston Globe, February 25, 2007
“Cyberspace has immediacy, but much of it also has longevity and indelibility…It’s really easy to sit down and write a blog entry at 3 a.m. and vent your spleen, but those things catch up with you,” says Davia Temin. […read more]
Executive Life; For Media Training, A Focus on Defense
Eilene Zimmerman, The New York Times, October 12, 2003
“Davia Temin, a former head of corporate marketing for GE Capital and now president of Temin & Company, a marketing, public affairs and crisis management firm in New York, regularly helps corporate executives navigate ethical and legal crises in what she said was today’s ‘hypercritical’ climate. ‘The level of savvyness that senior executives have to exhibit in talking to the press at this point in time is unprecedented,’ she said. ‘There are things I would have told a client they could say to the press four years ago that I would not advise them to say now.'” […read more]
Grasso fallout: Is Big Board a small clique
Ron Scherer, Christian Science Monitor, September 19, 2003
Davia Temin, a crisis-management specialist, believes the exchange will have to be more transparent in the future. “The only way will be to have a public dialogue about almost everything until the public tires of it,” she says. “You can’t simply say, ‘I’m honest.’ You have to show it by actions.” […read more]
How Can Merrill Lynch and Other Brokerage Firms Repair Their Tainted Reputations?
PRWeek, May 27, 2002
Davia weighs in on how reputation management can help Merrill Lynch and other Brokerage Firms undo recent damage done to their reputations. […read more]
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