Strategic Crisis Communications for Local Government Managers

When:  May 21, 2026 from 08:30 AM to 04:30 PM (CT)
Join other Minnesota local government leaders and learn to lead institutional communication during politically sensitive, high-risk public events, including reputational crises.

How you communicate during a crisis is key to establishing trust and ensuring the best possible outcome. Crisis communication is not an innate ability, but a skill that leaders must learn and practice.

Julie Parker Communications in collaboration with ICMA’s Civic Learning Lab and the League of Minnesota Cities will conduct in-person training to prepare Minnesota local government managers, assistant managers, and senior department leaders to lead institutional communication during politically sensitive, high-risk public events, including reputational crises.

The course emphasizes governance responsibility, constitutional considerations, council dynamics, and long-term public trust. It will focus on both public-facing and internal communication during a crisis, and blend communication theory with hands-on practice to prepare participants to respond quickly and effectively when it matters most. To reinforce key concepts and build real-world readiness, customized tabletop exercises will be integrated into the training.

This program is being conducted for Minnesota municipal employees. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE; ICMA Members Only (ICMA members may register their staff).

Location

League of Minnesota Cities
145 University Ave. W
St. Paul, MN 55103