Can Local News Be Saved? Here’s Larry Ceisler’s Perspective – January Newsletter

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A Message from Larry Ceisler

These are exciting times at Ceisler Media. Our firm is growing, and we look forward to continuing our strong relationships with our clients in 2020.

 

As we move ahead, I’m delighted to announce the promotion of Kate Wilhelm to be our Chief Operating Officer. Kate will work with me leading our strategic planning, oversee business development and continue to work with our clients.

 

We’ve made four other promotions, including moving Brian Dries to the position of Director. Brian’s experience working in local and state government has been valuable as he provides strategic communications advice to corporate clients in their dealings with municipalities.

 

You can read about all of these changes in this newsletter.

 

This month we focus on the rapidly changing media scene. You’ll find my insights on the shifting influence of local and national TV news.

 

We’ve got articles on the strip-down of national media institutions (written by Senior Associate Drew Murren), troubled times at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (by Senior Associate Caitlin O’Connor), and a guide to some overlooked Philadelphia media outlets (by Associate Abby Snopek).

 

There’s client news and other updates on members of our team. And we’re hiring for three important positions scroll down and see if you are a good fit.

 

Larry Ceisler

Principal, Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy

Spotlight

Ceisler Media is delighted to announce two major promotions:

Kate Wilhelm

Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy is proud to announce Kate Wilhelm now serves as the firm’s Chief Operating Officer after two years as Director. Kate came to the firm after over a decade as one of the leading professionals in the region’s business and non-profit community, bringing substantial executive and reputation-management experience.

 

 


 

Brian Dries has been promoted to the position of Director. Brian leverages over a decade of government communications experience and unparalleled local policy expertise in his new role.

Ceisler in the News

Our Principal, Larry Ceisler, was quoted in several local publications last month, offering his expertise on politics. Larry was cited in an Inquirer story debating the next direction of Philadelphia’s recently made-over City Council. And he offered bold predictions for the exciting 2020 campaign season for a piece in Philadelphia Magazine.

 

Wishing the Best to Fox 29’s Bruce Gordon

 

All of us at Ceisler Media wish the best to our longtime friend Bruce Gordon, who is retiring from Fox 29 after 23 years as a first-rate newsman. Enjoy the next step in the journey, Bruce.

Client News

Following shocking episodes of anti-Semitic violence, Michael Forman, the cofounder, chairman, and CEO of FS Investments, wrote this op-ed for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Mr. Forman calls on the region’s business leaders to find new ways to promote civility and battle the rise in hate.

 
 

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The Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists is marking Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Week with a campaign reminding citizens — and elected leaders — of their vital role in everyday health care.

 

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The Philadelphia Housing Authority’s remarkable transformation of the Sharswood neighborhood in North Philadelphia took a major step forward as residents began moving into the “Blumberg 83” factory-built homes. Watch the highlight video from the grand opening.

 
 

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Client Highlights

As students, parents and teachers cheered, the Board of Education recently renewed five-year charters for five Mastery Charter Schools. The schools, our client, collectively educate 3,500 students.

 

XTO Energy funded an innovative aquaponics collaboration. A brewpub worked with Slippery Rock University and local high schools to serve students with disabilities. Watch KDKA-TV’s feature about Nikki, the program’s student-turned-mentor.

 

Hundreds of volunteers gathered in Chester to pitch in on Martin Luther King Day community service projects, including distributing sustainable, reusable bags as part of the Chester Housing Authority’s and NIA (New Integration Accommodations) “Bag it Chester” initiative. The day followed the theme of “Reclaiming Chester’s King” and honored the three years Dr. King spent studying in Chester.

Ceisler News

Ceisler is happy to announce the following promotions:

 
Anthony Campisi has been promoted to the position of Associate Director after expanding the firm’s practice into New Jersey and assuming strategic leadership of several accounts
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Elise Corbett has been promoted to the role of Senior Associate for her stewardship of a slate of corporate accounts, strategic communications skills and adept press pitching ability.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Drew Murren has been promoted to the role of Senior Associate for his excellence in writing, business development and expertise with utilities and health care issues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to Bruce Kaplan, Director of Business Development in our Pittsburgh office on the birth of his sixth grandchild. Wesley William Kaplan entered the world on December 29, weighing it at 6 lbs, 15 oz. This adorable newborn is the son of Josh and Samantha and little brother of Sydney.

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