INGAGE CEO and Founder Katherine Doble was recently featured in Medium, where she discussed how public relations must evolve across global and highly regulated markets. Drawing on her experience working in sectors such as law, real estate, government, and nonprofit, Katherine highlights the importance of translating complex regulations into clear, compelling stories that resonate across diverse audiences. She also explores Miami’s growing role as a communications test market, where local narratives often shape national and international conversations.
In the interview, Katherine outlines the core principles that guide INGAGE’s approach: rapid learning, strong writing, authenticity, creativity, and consistency. These foundations allow our team to help mission-driven organizations navigate fast-moving media environments, adapt to shifting market conditions, and build trust across stakeholders. Her perspective underscores INGAGE’s belief that strategic, purpose-driven storytelling can cr...
INGAGE Senior Vice President of PR & Business Development, Michelle Lenhart, has built her career on two core strengths: navigating complex crisis communications situations and uniting cross-functional teams when the stakes are high. With 15+ years of experience guiding corporations through reputational challenges, regulatory scrutiny, and complex public issues, Michelle brings clarity and structure to moments when the margin of error is razor thin.
In a recent Forbes article, Michelle shares her insights on how legal and PR teams can collaborate effectively during a business crisis, especially when organizations are under intense public scrutiny and regulatory pressure.Â
Michelle emphasizes that the strongest crisis response happens when both teams are operating in lockstep. Legal focuses on minimizing liability while PR ensures communication is accurate, empathetic, and aligned with stakeholder expectations. When these two groups work together from the start, companies are better p...
If there is one thing INGAGE’s PR Director, Maria Forero, understands deeply, it is how regulated industries can modernize without losing the legacy consumer trust that sustains them. In her latest PRWeek opinion piece, Maria examines how brands in alcohol, law, and finance can evolve for a Gen Z–driven media landscape while still resonating with the older decision-makers who hold most purchasing and policy authority.
Drawing from years of experience advising attorneys, financial institutions, and legacy beverage brands, Maria outlines how the widening cultural and technological gap between Gen Z audiences and established leadership pipelines shapes everything from channel strategy to message architecture. She explains why highly regulated sectors cannot simply “chase virality,” and how credibility, earned through thoughtful storytelling, compliance awareness, and community engagement, remains a core asset.
In the article, Maria shares case-based insights from supporting Premium Blen...
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