community relations
John Lines recommends David Kirk
"David Kirk's perceptive and objective reports on the community's perception of Lancaster Health Alliance have been key ingredients in our overall community relations activities. David can connect with a diverse array of community leaders, learn their concerns and praises and provide those viewpoints with recommendations for improvements in a format that is understood at all levels of our organization"
John Lines, Director, Community Relations, Lancaster General Health
John Lines recommends David Kirk
"I have known David Kirk as a reliable, talented and accredited public relations resource for nearly a decade. He has provided expert and insightful counsel to me and my colleagues on a variety of issues, from crisis communications and community relations campaigns to internal communications planning and writing. A quick study and ethical person, I would highly recommend his services to for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, regardless of the industry or situation."
John Lines, Director, Community Relations, Lancaster General Health
"David is a brilliant strategist. One of the most creative I've ever met!" Marisa Valbona, APR, Fellow PRSA, President CIM, Inc. She served with David on the board of directors of the Universal Accreditation Board.
Marisa Valbona, APR, Fellow PRSA recommends David Kirk
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