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With a wealth of experience and training, BMC is an Eastern Canadian
leader in crisis communications. BMC president Duncan Matheson
has worked in crisis communications since day one, first as a
journalist, then as a consultant. Senior Associate Gina Wilkins
dealt with numerous institutional crises when working at UNB Saint
John, including deaths of students, staff and faculty, the SARS
scare and a “white powder” incident.
Both Duncan and Gina have added to their crisis communications
experience with training at the Kentucky-based Institute for Crisis
Management (ICM), one of North America's foremost companies in
the field.
What does this ICM connection mean to BMC clients?
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First, it means that clients can be assured that when
they turn to BMC, they will be dealing with people with
expertise in crisis communications. |
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Second, it means that, should the need arise, BMC has
the resources and counsel of the Institute of Crisis Management
at its clients' disposal. |
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Third, BMC is the only firm in Central or Eastern Canada
licensed to offer ICM's crisis management programs, including
training. |
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