For Immediate Release:
July 28, 2013
12:00PM (EST)
Atlanta, GA—July 28,
2013---Core Edge Image & Charisma Institute recently developed a workshop
geared to helping police chiefs give better interviews, speeches, and eulogies
when police officers are injured or killed in the line of duty. “Officer Down: How to Present a Condolence
Speech,” was developed as a crisis management tool for police chiefs to help
allay public and departmental challenges when an officer-involved tragedy occurs. According to preliminary FBI statistics, 47
law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in 2012, twenty-five fewer
than the 72 who died in 2011. These numbers do not reflect the officers killed off-duty
or in accidents.
Core Edge Image
& Charisma Institute lead instructor and former Atlanta police officer Edward
Brown says, “I have attended numerous police funerals where chiefs, assistant chiefs,
and majors spoke so ineffectually that police officers whispered to each other
not to have anybody above the rank of lieutenant speak at their funerals. These officers were talking about the
lackluster and dispassionate way police leaders frequently eulogize fallen
officers. After attending this workshop,
police chiefs and administrators will know how to inspire, heal, and direct their
troops more effectively when an officer dies.”
“Officer Down: How
to Present a Condolence Speech” will be held on Thursday, August 15, 2013,
9AM-5PM at The Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Pkwy., Suite 1700, Atlanta, GA
30339.
For more
information, visit: http://policerecruitmentandselection.core-edge.com/events or
call: (404) 767-6592.
Core Edge Image
& Charisma Institute teaches clients how to be more persuasive and
influential in their communication and leadership skills. Core Edge Image & Charisma Institute was
founded in Atlanta in 2002.
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