Energy projects face intense media scrutiny and public opposition. Executives must communicate responsibly about environmental impact while defending project necessity and safety.
Public hearings, regulatory submissions, and permitting processes require clear, credible messaging that satisfies regulators, investors, and community stakeholders simultaneously.
As energy portfolios shift, companies must communicate credibly about their transition strategies without alienating existing stakeholders or losing investor confidence.
Spills, accidents, and environmental incidents demand immediate, transparent communication that demonstrates competence, accountability, and corrective action.
Communicate project benefits and safety measures credibly to secure community support and regulatory approval even in politically challenging environments.
Frame your company's approach to environmental responsibility and climate transition in ways that satisfy stakeholders and drive investment.
Respond to accidents, spills, or environmental problems with messaging that demonstrates responsibility, transparency, and decisive corrective action.
Establish thought leadership and credibility in energy conversations, positioning your company as a responsible industry leader.
"Our water utility project faced intense environmental opposition. Jess helped us communicate the project's community benefits and our genuine environmental protections. Media coverage shifted. We got our permits."
Coaching executives for public utility commission hearings, environmental reviews, and community meetings where opposition is expected and media will cover proceedings.
Developing crisis communications for spills, accidents, or environmental problems that attract media attention and regulatory scrutiny.
Positioning your company's shift to renewable or cleaner energy in ways that demonstrate genuine commitment while maintaining investor and stakeholder confidence.
Communicating environmental, social, and governance commitments credibly to investment community and analysts.