The Ragan team is inviting you to apply for membership in Ragan’s Crisis Leadership Network, designed for communications professionals like you seeking peer-to-peer guidance, ideas, training and educational resources. Right now, you are on the front lines communicating messages around the pandemic and DEI issues and changes in the political landscape. Not to mention your day-to-day organizational challenges and hiccups. Join the Crisis Leadership Network today and expand your network, resources and opportunities to weather any crisis. As a member of Ragan’s Crisis Leadership Network, you will receive the benefit of 2 hours of media training to prepare you and your senior executives for any type of media situation. This media training, led by one of the industry’s leading trainers, is free with your membership. You will also have access to an online members-only portal, all-access pass to the annual Crisis Communications virtual conference, a subscription to the Crisis Communications Briefing, access to research, data, case studies, checklists, tip sheets, articles and other resources, plus a peer to peer discussion board to interact with other members. |
One of the biggest perks of being a Crisis Leadership Network member is a monthly conference call with other members and crisis experts and online member portal. With “Chatham House Rules,” your challenges and ideas can be shared in a trusted, safe environment. So, let the Crisis Leadership Network be your go-to partner to help you succeed. Prepare yourself for the year ahead, become a member today. Contact Shallon Blackburn at shallonb@ragan.com to secure your membership. About Us: For more than five decades, Ragan, has been a leader in training for professionals in corporate communications, crisis management, public relations, social media and management. Ever since the launch of “The Ragan Report” in 1970, Ragan has provided communicators and executives with timely, practical and relevant information that few others can match. Ragan is rooted in helping the communications professional advance in their careers while also improving the voice of the organizations they serve. |