A Look Back at Another Rocky Anniversary
As we pass another anniversary of the death of the Rocky Mountain News, I was … Read More >
Vice President
Gil brings more than two decades of communications and journalism experience to his role. This translates into expert counsel for our clients, particularly in the areas of crisis communications, issues management and public issue campaigns. When it comes to client crises/issues, he has helped clients navigate class-action lawsuits, government investigations, product recalls, employee issues, financial malfeasance and community and legislative issues. Prior to joining the agency, Gil was deputy editor on the business and metro desks at the Rocky Mountain News.
Cranky sonofabitch with a heart of gold
A Colorado native and first-generation American, Gil grew up eating hummus and baba ganoush long before they were considered “mainstream fare.” Being ahead of the curve has always been a comfortable post for this former journalist and lifelong overachiever. Gil has received several career awards for excellence in journalism for stories in papers from Florida to Colorado. He lives in Boulder with his wife and son. When he’s not at work or home, he’s on a mountain bike or trying to put together a foursome for 18 holes of golf.
As we pass another anniversary of the death of the Rocky Mountain News, I was … Read More >
The Aspen Daily News says it best with its vaguely threatening tagline: “If You Don’t … Read More >
There are many communication nuances during a crisis, one of the most important being how … Read More >
In this video, GroundFloor Media’s Gil Rudawsky offers 10 crisis communication tips to help your company prepare for and manage a crisis.