by Brad Goldstein | Jan 31, 2025 | Blog, Crisis Communications, Media Relations, Reputation Management, Uncategorized
GAINESVILLE, FL – After four months, The University of Florida recently closed its Title IX investigation into men’s basketball coach Todd Golden. The independent investigators found “no evidence” behind accusations that the coach sexually harassed, stalked or...
by Brad Goldstein | Nov 13, 2024 | Communications Strategies, Crisis Communications, Media Relations, Reputation Management, Uncategorized
The University of Florida’s student paper The Alligator recently published a story about “an undefined number” of female students who claim they were sexually harassed by men’s basketball coach Todd Golden. A Title IX investigation has been underway for months,...
by Brad Goldstein | Jan 16, 2024 | Blog, Due Diligence, Reputation Management
On January 8, 2024, former German soccer player and coach Franz Anton Beckenbauer passed after a long illness. He was 78. I had been trying to convince him to sit down with me for the past decade, speaking through intermediaries and lawyers. I was not that interested...
by Brad Goldstein | Jan 3, 2024 | Blog, Crisis Communications, Due Diligence, Reputation Management
Is Harvard ungovernable? Is it an institution so big, so tribal, and dare I say so out of touch, that it can’t help but trip over itself? Claudine Gay’s short tenure as the University’s president left me thinking about how the members of The Harvard Corporation,...
by Brad Goldstein | Nov 18, 2022 | Blog
Times of transition bring unique risks Be prepared for unexpected changes in leadership A not-for-profit’s leadership may undergo sudden change for many reasons: illness or death, family issues, the discovery of malfeasance that requires an immediate dismissal, or the...
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