Seeking nominations for the top PR experts in crisis management

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Seeking nominations for the top PR experts in crisis management
FILE PHOTO: Laid-off WeWork employees exit the WeWork corporate headquarters in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 21, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Segar

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  • Business Insider is planning to publish a list of the top PR experts in crisis management, and we want your nominations.
  • We want to hear who are the practitioners and firms on executives and companies' speed dials when they're facing reputational damage, crises, or other difficult situations.
  • Submit your nominations through form below by February 14.
  • Visit BI's homepage for more stories.

When heavily funded WeWork was on the brink of running out of money last year, the coworking space company hired several PR firms including Kekst and Publicis to help out.

And that's just one recent prominent example. Crises can hit any company for any number of reasons, and today, bad news can travel around the world in a flash. And with customers' expectations of companies rising, the stakes are higher than ever.

That's where experts come in to help companies and public figures get ahead of and diffuse difficult situations.

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Business Insider is planning to publish a list of the top PR experts in crisis management, and we're looking for your nominations.

We want to hear who are the practitioners and firms on executives and companies' speed dials when they're facing reputational damage, crises, or other situations.

We'll base the list on the nominations we get and our own reporting. It will reflect factors like the caliber of clients represented, size of the crisis management practice and its growth, and the results delivered for clients.

You can also check out our recent list of the 16 rising stars inside top PR agencies.

Submit your nominations for top crisis PR experts through the form below by February 14. We plan to publish the list later in February.

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