Nevin Cooley recommends David Kirk.
“David Kirk was an important business partner for us. He rapidly developed a nuanced understanding of our challenges and drew upon decades of experience in the real-world workings of complex businesses to help us develop plans to address them. His work products were thoroughly professional, needed little revision and thoughtfully reflected the language and personality of our business and our executives. He was responsive and accessible and knew how to operate effectively and efficiently in urgent circumstances. It was especially valuable to us that he proactively anticipated our needs by monitoring the external environment and suggesting appropriate actions to take before situations escalated.”
Nevin D. Cooley, president and chief executive officer, High Real Estate Group
Nevin engaged David Kirk as a crisis management and public affairs consultant to represent the private development company in a public/private partnership that built a major hotel/convention center complex.
“I highly recommend David for any public relations projects, especially for strategic counsel, crisis management and communication and research. In addition, he is a first-rate writer.”
Bill Schmitt is communications director in the External Affairs Department of the Christiana Care Health System.
Bill Schmitt recommends David Kirk
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