What Tiger Woods tells us about celebrity, privacy and our need to know
NPR, December 3, 2009
Tiger & the Invincibility Syndrome
CNBC Power Lunch, December 2, 2009
In The Rough: Tiger Woods is at the center of his first scandal.
Nightline, November 30, 2009
Goldman Sachs: Coup or Cave-In?
CNBC Power Lunch, November 18, 2009
Goldman Sachs apologized for mistakes that led to the financial crisis, while at the same time announcing a $500 million gift to small businesses. Was this a stroke of PR genius or a corporate cave-in? Crisis management experts Bob Dilenschneider and Eric Dezenhall share their insight.
Art of the Shakedown
Nightline, October 21, 2009
As the Travoltas deal with an extortion case, it turns out to be a common crime.
Alleged Letterman Mistress On Paid Leave
The Today Show, October 8, 2009
The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
CNN, October 5, 2009
Michael Vick & the NFL's Corporate Image
CNBC, August 14, 2009
Eric Dezenhall and CNBC's Darren Rovell discuss what Michael Vick's comeback will do for the image of the Philadelphia Eagles and the NFL.
Healthcare PR War
CNBC, July 22, 2009
Eric Dezenhall and Politico's Carol Lee share their insights on whether Obama's PR biltz on healthcare reform is working.
H1N1 Pandemic Leadership & Crisis Management
CNBC, April 28, 2009
Evaluating the U.S. response to the H1N1 flu outbreak.
Crisis Managment: Bank CEOs
CNBC, April 28, 2009
Eric Dezenhall and Robert Dilenschneider, chairman and founder of The Dilenschneider Group, discuss how big bank CEOs should be graded when it comes to crisis management.
Grading Obama
CNBC, April 28, 2009
Eric Dezenhall and Robert Dilenschneider discuss what kind of grade President Obama would receive for his handling of the economic crisis during his first 100 days in office.
Obama's Approval
CNBC, March 4, 2009
Eric Dezenhall and Donny Deutsch discuss the reactions from Wall Street to Main Street to President Obama's first two months in office.
How Obama Can Win Over Wall Street
CNBC, March 4, 2009
What Wall Street is looking for from President Obama.