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Meet the Media
| Date | December 9, 2009 |
| Cost | FREE |
How do you feel when someone from the press calls you for an interview? Media coverage can be a terrific asset for raising or enhancing the profile of your business or nonprofit, but only if you're ready to handle the process. If you want to feel confident instead of concerned, Ventureneer’s FREE Meet the Media webinar will walk you through the steps of preparing to engage with any journalist, no matter what the medium. You'll learn about the kind of information you need to know in advance of an interview, techniques for framing a successful discussion, and how to manage difficult conversations. | |
Who Should Attend? Company Spokeperson | |
Instructor |
Karen Palmer is an independent TV and event producer, media strategist, and presentation consultant. She spent over 20 years at CBS News, CNN and MSNBC as a producer, writer and manager, covering stories including the Northridge earthquake, the Challenger explosion, the 9/11 attacks and three Presidential elections. She has won four Emmys, a Headliner Award and a Peabody Award.
She has produced events at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the 92nd Street Y, and the Abyssinian Baptist Church and worked with a variety of nonprofits including Human Rights Watch, the New York Women’s Foundation and the World Science Festival.
Palmer served as co-chair for the Board of Directors of the Maple Street School. She is a graduate of Princeton University.
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