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Media Engagement, Industry Experts


We are always active behind the scenes – and sometimes on the record.

Here are a few examples of the Eller Group in action.

Eller Group Welcomes Doc Sweitzer, Blathrae Gillin

"Eller Group, LLC today announces the addition of Thomas M. “Doc” Sweitzer and Blathrae Gillin to its team of best-in-class crisis, litigation and public affairs communications consultants.”

What GM Got Right About Crisis Management — and Boeing Keeps Getting Wrong

"One of the foundations of good crisis management is acknowledge, apologize and act,” says crisis communications strategist Jeff Eller, who worked on the GM ignition switch issue as well as the Firestone tire recall."

Inside United's Social Media Response to #Leggingsgate

"The larger your enterprise gets, the harder it is to plan for a speedy response, because if you have layer upon layer, it becomes more complicated," says Eller. "So you need to scenario plan with the appropriate players in the room in advance, so you are not sitting around a conference table for four hours while you are getting the crap beat out of you."'

An Oral History of the First Presidential Campaign Websites In 1996

‘There was no World Wide Web and no websites. But there were Compuserve forums. So we’d post what you now call content…’

How Long Should Brands Stay Silent on Social Media After A Deadly Crisis?

After a deadly incident in Michigan, Uber shut down proactive social media marketing. PR Week asked crisis management guru Jeff Eller how long brands should stay quiet on social media after a deadly crisis.

Crisis Management Expert Explains How Richard Branson Can Bounce Back from Virgin Galactic Crash

‘Eller said that a common mistake executives make when dealing with a crisis is speaking in absolutes. "It's okay to come out and say you don't know. What is difficult is when you come out and say you know exactly what happened and then find out later you have to walk that back."’

Sony Letter Shines Light On News Outlets' Ethics

‘"Sony probably had to do this from a legal standpoint, but I doubt there is an expectation that it will stop everybody [from continuing to report on it]," Eller explains. "However, based on this situation, there is a case to be made for raising the level of scrutiny within news organizations regarding how they choose to do their reporting."