Yes. Connect us with the other organization’s communications team as soon as there is talk of making the initiative public or reaching out to the media. Any media outreach required to support a collaboration or partnership must be discussed between all teams involved in said opportunity.
Note: In addition to external partners, if you are working with elected officials, the Press Office needs to know before you reach out. We may already have requests out to politicians and it is important that Pratt is coordinated and not making multiple requests to the same politicians.
*Research centers at Pratt Institute work differently with the Press Office than faculty, staff, and students.
If you work in or lead a Provost’s Center that reports to the Research and Strategic Partnerships division within the Office of the Provost, you need to inform the Press Office of your conversations with the media as soon as possible. Please copy Executive Director of Public Relations Jolene Travis at jolene.travis@pratt.com on your emails with reporters/media outlets to ensure Pratt’s Press Office is aware. The Institute’s Press Office could be working with the same reporter/media outlet on a different story, which could negatively impact the work being done on behalf of Pratt.
Additionally, Provost’s Centers are required to:
- Inform the Press Office before any event is attended or orchestrated by an employee of the research center that is also attended by members of the press in order to identify who Pratt’s PR team can connect with.
- Follow up with Pratt’s PR team after the event if an employee of the research center was interviewed for a quote so that Pratt’s PR team is made aware of the media sources and when the news is expected to come out.
- Share quotes drafted by the center any time there is mention of Pratt Institute, the president, provost, or associate provost (for press releases, for example) with Pratt’s PR team for review and possibly editing.
When a Provost’s Center is working with a reporter, a press statement is available, as needed, that serves as a disclaimer illustrating that the viewpoints (e.g., the Pratt Center, SAVI, et al.) are not necessarily aligned with that of the Institute:
Template: While the _______ Center is a department within Pratt Institute, the views expressed here are derived from their work and analysis and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of Pratt Institute.