Joseph Calabrese General Manager The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority“Hennes Communications has been, and continues to be, an extremely valuable resource to myself and to RTA. They have the skills to quickly and accurately respond, analyze the situation and then work to effectively develop and implement the appropriate communications plan.”
Jonathan Evans Vice President, Communications thyssenkrupp North America“The media/crisis training you gave us recently paid off. Our people did and said exactly what they were supposed to and every media report included our key messages. Your training couldn’t have been more on-point and timely.”
Matthew R. Zapp Village Administrator Madison Village, Ohio“We had a chemical spill in Madison Village. The entire incident was handled well because our Police Chief, Road Superintendent and I had been to your Extreme Crisis Comm seminar at Lakeland Community College. Thank you for all of the excellent information. If we have a major incident in the future, your company will be our first call.”
Tom Sudow Vice President, Business Attraction Team NEO“Faced with a situation that could have produced adverse media attention, I called (Hennes Communications). Bruce Hennes’ advice was right on target and helped blunt the blow of what could have been very negative PR. In-your-face journalism needs in-your-face protection – I call Bruce Hennes because 120 minutes with Bruce Hennes prepares you for 10 seconds with 60 Minutes.”
Len LaCara Managing Editor Coshocton Tribune“I spent half of my day Thursday listening to a consultant tell public officials how to manage their messages to the media. Lest you think I was insulted, I found myself agreeing with everything Bruce Hennes said. Hennes is a crisis communications specialist based in Cleveland. The Coshocton and Holmes County Health Departments brought him to Coshocton to speak with area politicians, public health officials and business leaders. I hope they heed his words. And I’m sorry that some area leaders didn’t get to hear it. They – and the citizens and customers they serve – would benefit greatly from it as well.”