
CRISIS COMMUNICATONS
Our coaching prepares you for any high-stakes communication scenario—whether you're speaking to the media, addressing stakeholders, or managing a crisis in real time.
Tailored Crisis Plans: We create customized crisis communication strategies tailored to your organization’s unique risks and industry challenges. From reputational threats to operational disruptions, we help you stay prepared with a plan that reflects your voice and values.
Message Development: We collaborate with you to craft clear, consistent, and customized messaging. During a crisis, it’s essential that your key messages are conveyed with accuracy, empathy, and authority. We help ensure your communications remain strong under pressure.
Non-Verbal Communication: Your body language, facial expressions, tone, and delivery all affect how your message is received. We provide coaching to help you project calm, confidence, and credibility—even during intense moments.
Media Training: Through mock on-camera interviews and tough-question drills, we prepare you to speak with clarity and composure when the spotlight is on you. You'll learn how to stay on message, manage difficult reporters, and avoid common pitfalls.
Live Simulations: We design realistic crisis simulations for individuals and teams. These immersive exercises test your response in real time, helping identify gaps, strengthen team coordination, and build leadership confidence.
Post-Training Follow-Up Support: After your team has managed a real or simulated crisis, we provide feedback and guidance to refine your communication plan and enhance future preparedness.
Flexible Coaching Options: Our coaching is available virtually via Zoom or in person at your office, depending on your needs.
Whether you're leading a corporation, nonprofit, healthcare facility, or public agency, our expert crisis communication training equips you to lead with clarity, confidence, and control.






Contact
Email info@angiecrouchcommunications.com
Phone 1-657-529-6554
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