June 2, 2020 | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ET
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Part 1: Internal Communications
Our members were forced to react with lightning speed to create internal communications plans as the pandemic set it. In a matter of days, entire workforces went remote, essential personnel were designated and communications plans were reconfigured to match the crisis. In this webinar, we’ll share examples and discuss what worked, what didn’t, and how our members can be more prepared going forward.
Featured Speakers:
Bess McCoy, Opening Remarks
Co-Chair, NACWA Communications & Public Affairs Committee
Public Affairs Specialist
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
St. Louis, MO
Maria Rosales-Ramirez, Moderator
Member, NACWA Communications & Public Affairs Committee
Senior Engineer
Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County
Whittier, CA
Monica Billger
Community Outreach and Education Specialist
Alexandria Renew Enterprises
Alexandria, VA
Michelle Zdrodowski
Member, NACWA Communications & Public Affairs Committee
Chief Public Affairs Officer
Great Lakes Water Authority
Detroit, MI
Stephanie Dillon
Communications Management Professional
Great Lakes Water Authority
Detroit, MI
Part 2: What Comes Next
As the COVID-19 curve is flattened across the country, our workforce will return to their offices and regularly scheduled programming will resume. This webinar will discuss how a communications office can plan for this, from coordinating with personnel to finding new - and positive - ways to keep the public’s attention now that we have it.
Featured Speakers:
Victoria Johnson, Moderator
Member, NACWA Communications & Public Affairs Committee
Management Consultant, Business & Finance
Jacobs
Atlanta, GA
Rebecca Zito
Member, NACWA Communications & Public Affairs Committee
Communications Project Manager
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
Pittsburgh, PA
Pamela Perez
Member, NACWA Communications & Public Affairs Committee
Marketing Manager
City of Los Angeles - LA Sanitation
Los Angeles, CA