Feb 26 - "Be Heard" Professional SeriesThe Atlanta Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)
Networking and registration begins at 11:15 a.m. and meetings adjourn at 1 p.m. Lunch is included.
The February meeting will be held at:
Maggiano's Little Italy - Perimeter
4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta, GA 30346
Listen to a podcast interview of Charlie Hayslett previewing the event.
Weathering the Storm: The Role of the Communicator when Disaster Strikes
On March 1, 2007, one of the most powerful tornados in Georgia history scored a direct hit on Sumter Regional Hospital in Americus, Georgia. In a matter of minutes, the only hospital in Sumter County was essentially destroyed (insurers would later declare it a total loss). On the following Sunday morning, Sumter Regional CEO David H. Seagraves called Charlie Hayslett at home and said: "I've got to have some help."
In the wake of the storm, the communications challenges were overwhelming. Media were swarming all over the place. Patients didn't know where to go for medical services. Local physicians -- always hard to recruit to rural areas -- were watching their practices evaporate. The hospital's employees were worried about their jobs. And local leaders were worried about what the loss of the community's only hospital would mean for the local economy.
Hayslett, CEO of the independent Atlanta-based communications agency Hayslett Group LLC, pulled a team into the firm's office that Sunday afternoon and had a counselor on the ground in Americus Monday morning. Since then, Hayslett and his team have helped manage Sumter Regional's communications through what can perhaps best be described as a slow-motion crisis that continues to this day. Says Seagraves: "The Hayslett team has been invaluable in our tornado recovery efforts. Without their help, we simply would not have been able to effectively respond in a timely manner to the communication and information needs of our many stakeholders."
Valuable lessons on role of communications in crisis stabilization and recoveryAt the IABC/Atlanta February luncheon, Hayslett will talk about his firm's involvement in tornado ravaged Sumter Regional Hospital's recovery effort. If you are involved in media relations, employee communications, community relations, or corporate affairs, you won't want to miss this chance to see how a tornado threw them all together and made communications more important than ever for a small rural hospital.
About the Speaker
Charlie Hayslett is chief executive officer of Hayslett Group. He oversees communications planning for many Hayslett Group clients, and has been integrally involved in the firm's work for the Georgia Department of Transportation's 511 travel information service, Work Zone Safety and LUV the HOV campaigns, the Metro Chamber of Commerce Clean Water campaign, the Georgia Research Alliance, the Georgia DHR's Statewide Trauma Awareness campaign and the Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals, among many others.
Before setting out on his own in 1994, his communications management experience included tours of duty with Cohn & Wolfe, Citizens and Southern National Bank (now Bank of America), BellSouth Corporation (now AT&T) and Fleishman-Hillard. Prior to entering public relations, Charlie worked for more than a decade as a newspaper journalist, covering government and politics for The Atlanta Journal in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. He has more than 25 years of communications experience. Charlie is a member of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the International Association of Business Communicators and the Public Relations Society of America. He is a past member of the board of the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the Grady College
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