Crisis Communications During Hurricane Helene

With widespread power outages, limited communication access, and rapidly changing conditions across the region, my focus was to ensure families, staff, and the community received clear, timely, and reliable information…

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Overview

I led communications during Hurricane Helene, managing messaging for a public school system serving more than 28,000 students during a prolonged, high-impact weather event.

With widespread power outages, limited communication access, and rapidly changing conditions across the region, my focus was to ensure families, staff, and the community received clear, timely, and reliable information across all available channels.

The Challenge

Hurricane Helene created significant disruptions across the Augusta area, including extended power outages that affected both the community and our ability to communicate.

Key challenges included:

In a situation where access to information was inconsistent, maintaining communication became both more difficult and more critical.


Strategy

I approached this response with a focus on consistency, accessibility, and redundancy.

My priorities were to:


Execution

Despite local power and connectivity challenges, I continued to lead communications by adapting quickly and ensuring continuity.

Key actions included:


System Improvements

In response to the challenges identified during the storm, I implemented long-term solutions to strengthen future crisis communications:


Outcome


Key Takeaways

This experience reinforced several principles that guide my work:

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