Consumer Goods

Iconic consumer brands benefit from CommCore’s counsel.

Consumer brands require care and feeding to flourish in a competitive marketplace. Gaining and maintaining market share requires both a differentiated product and differentiated messages that convey the brand story and value propositions.

CommCore helps product and brand managers develop and deliver compelling stories and case studies for product launches, focus groups and industry conferences, investors and analysts, and media interviews. We also help teams prepare for product recalls, manufacturing and corporate crises and social media attacks and comments.

Our clients include brands from Forbes’ “World’s Most Valuable” and new brands seeking shelf space and consumer acceptance.

Schedule Your Company’s Media Training

Is your company or brand receiving increased news attention? Do you have an issue that you think deserves more media attention? Set yourself up for success with the media. Schedule a media training for your company today.

Who is the media training program for?

  • Executive Management Committee
  • C-Suites and Division Leaders
  • Spokespeople
  • Marketing, Legal, IT, HR, Security, Finance
  • PR, Communications, Investor Relations, Public/Government Affairs
  • Operations

As a Media Training and consulting firm, we counsel on proactive media interviews as well as sensitive issues in responding to a crisis. Our workshops combine instruction on the basics with on-camera exercises, media training videos, advanced instruction and critique. Whether you’re in the middle of a crisis, see trouble coming, or want to be prepared, CommCore Media Trainings enable your team to understand the process better so they can respond more quickly.

Learn More About Our Media Training Services

To schedule a PressureTest Training Demo or if you have questions regarding our media training courses, please contact our firm today.

Is Your Organization Crisis-Ready?

Take CommCore’s Crisis Communications Assessment & Find Out!

Check out the profile the New York Times wrote on CommCore’s crisis simulation.