Emmy Award-Winning Anchor Discusses Crisis Management and Communications

Jersey City, N.J. – The Guarini Institute for Governmental Affairs hosts its second lecture of the year on October 28 with Emmy Award-winning PBS anchor, media analyst and columnist for The Star-Ledger, Steve Adubato, Ph.D. Adubato will discuss crisis management and communications. The lecture begins at 11:00 a.m. in Pope Hall on the Jersey City campus.

Adubato appears regularly on the TODAY Show, CNN, FOX News, Fox 5 New York, MSNBC and CBS 2 in New York. In his most recent book, What Were They Thinking? Crisis Communication – The Good, the Bad and the Totally Clueless, Adubato examines 22 controversial and complex public relations situations to determine what can be learned from these high-profile media encounters.

Established in 1994 by former New Jersey Congressman Frank Guarini, the Guarini Institute for Governmental Affairs aims to provide a non-partisan forum for discussion of key public policy issues among Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s students. The Institute sponsors lectures and programs throughout the academic year to raise awareness, promote critical thinking, debate and encourage careers in public service.

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Contact:

Sarah Malinowski

(201) 761-6239

smalinowski@spc.edu

 

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