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Jo Detavernier shares “three things” on the Centre for Crisis and Risk Communications vlog

Jo Detavernier shared three important insights on evidence-based crisis communications on the vlog.

The Centre for Crisis and Risk Communications is a Canadian crisis management training center that works closely with Vincent Covello. The centre offers real-time crisis communication assistance, tools, training, and workshops.

The centre’s managing director and principal is Benjamin Morgan, a seasoned crisis communications specialist who has helped Canadian authorities manage the 2013 Calgary floods and the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire, among other events.

Mr. Morgan also hosts the Centre’s vlog, where guests share three important insights on a crucial crisis communications topic. When Jo Detavernier was a guest on the vlog, he provided three insights on evidence-based crisis communications.

A deeper elaboration on the insights he shared can be found in the second edition of the Handbook on Crisis Communications (W. Timothy Coombs and Sherry J. Holladay, eds.).

A deeper elaboration on the insights he shared can be found in the second edition of the Handbook on Crisis Communications (W. Timothy Coombs and Sherry J. Holladay, eds.).

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