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Master Class on How Irish Companies Can Make News in America
Global Situation Room (GSR) in partnership with Clark Hill, is hosting an intensive media training session with former White House Director of Global Engagement and GSR CEO Brett Bruen in Dublin.
Location | Clark Hill, Dublin Office - 3rd Floor, Percy Exchange, 8-34 Percy Place, Dublin 4 D04 P5K3 Ireland (Conference Room)
Time | Tuesday, November 18, 2025; 9AM-12PM IST
Getting attention in today’s U.S. media requires more than a great story—it demands cultural fluency, strategic positioning, and an understanding of what makes American journalists engage. This intensive media training is designed specifically for Irish companies ready to elevate their presence and secure more earned media coverage across those news outlets. Whether you're considering launching in the U.S. market, scaling your American operations, or seeking to position your leadership as industry thought leaders, this training will equip you with the insider knowledge and practical skills to cut through the noise and capture media attention.
What You'll Come Away With:
Strategic Media Positioning: The ability to craft messages that resonate with U.S. audiences and align with American news cycles, cultural touchpoints, and business priorities.
Interview Confidence and Performance: Practical techniques for delivering clear, quotable soundbites, staying on message under pressure, and handling difficult or unexpected questions.
Understanding of the U.S. Media Landscape: Expert insight into the unique structure of American media, from tier-one national outlets to trade publications, podcasts, and regional powerhouses.
Cultural Translation Skills: Strategies to adapt Irish business communication styles for U.S. media, avoiding common pitfalls while maintaining authenticity.
A Roadmap for Building Lasting Media Relationships: A sustainable approach to media relations that turns one-time coverage into ongoing journalist relationships and recurring media opportunities.
Crisis Communication Preparedness: Concrete tactics for responding to challenging media situations and protecting your company's reputation in the fast-moving U.S. news environment.
Space is very limited. Reserve your spot today and gain the competitive edge your company needs in the American market.
Global Situation Room (GSR) in partnership with Clark Hill, is hosting an intensive media training session with former White House Director of Global Engagement and GSR CEO Brett Bruen in Dublin.
Location | Clark Hill, Dublin Office - 3rd Floor, Percy Exchange, 8-34 Percy Place, Dublin 4 D04 P5K3 Ireland (Conference Room)
Time | Tuesday, November 18, 2025; 9AM-12PM IST
Getting attention in today’s U.S. media requires more than a great story—it demands cultural fluency, strategic positioning, and an understanding of what makes American journalists engage. This intensive media training is designed specifically for Irish companies ready to elevate their presence and secure more earned media coverage across those news outlets. Whether you're considering launching in the U.S. market, scaling your American operations, or seeking to position your leadership as industry thought leaders, this training will equip you with the insider knowledge and practical skills to cut through the noise and capture media attention.
What You'll Come Away With:
Strategic Media Positioning: The ability to craft messages that resonate with U.S. audiences and align with American news cycles, cultural touchpoints, and business priorities.
Interview Confidence and Performance: Practical techniques for delivering clear, quotable soundbites, staying on message under pressure, and handling difficult or unexpected questions.
Understanding of the U.S. Media Landscape: Expert insight into the unique structure of American media, from tier-one national outlets to trade publications, podcasts, and regional powerhouses.
Cultural Translation Skills: Strategies to adapt Irish business communication styles for U.S. media, avoiding common pitfalls while maintaining authenticity.
A Roadmap for Building Lasting Media Relationships: A sustainable approach to media relations that turns one-time coverage into ongoing journalist relationships and recurring media opportunities.
Crisis Communication Preparedness: Concrete tactics for responding to challenging media situations and protecting your company's reputation in the fast-moving U.S. news environment.
Space is very limited. Reserve your spot today and gain the competitive edge your company needs in the American market.