Who Should Attend
This webinar series is intended for banking industry professionals with five years or less experience in communications.
Registration Fees
Register Through Oregon Bankers Association
Full Series - $229 | Session 1 May 7 - $149 | Session 2 May 14 - $149
If you can't attend those days, register anyway! All registrants will receive access to the recording after the webinar, so you can watch when it’s convenient.
Presenters
Tom Unger, ABC, APR, Fellow PRSA
Tom Unger is an award-winning communicator. He has more than 50 years of experience working as a reporter and editor in the news media and in corporate communications for some of the largest financial institutions and health care organizations in the nation. The financial services industry crises he handled include the Wells Fargo-First Interstate merger, 9/11 and the Wells Fargo sales scandal. Based in Vancouver, Wash., Tom frequently shares his media insights with audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond. He has contributed articles to guidebooks on crisis management and media training published by PR News Press. His past freelance news writing clients include the Oregon Bankers Association. More information is posted at NewsWritingPro.com.
Dave Thompson, APR, Fellow PRSA
Dave Thompson spent 20 years as a television news reporter, producer and anchor. He then worked for 26 years as a public relations executive, spokesperson and consultant for a variety of companies and industries, including director of Corporate Communications for a pre-IPO angel-invested startup, and manager of the spokespersons for the Oregon Department of Transportation. Based in Portland, Ore., Dave focuses on crisis preparation and response, strategic planning and media training. He has presented his crisis planning seminars to national and international audiences. He co-taught FEMA’s Basic Public Information Officer course to about 1,000 government spokespeople. Dave has provided media training to Oregon’s state executive leadership program since 2010.
For More Information
Contact the MBA Education Department at 573-636-8151 or email.