OUR TASK
Impact Church engaged CNBetter Media at a critical moment of transition. Founder and Lead Pastor Olu Brown was preparing to announce his retirement from the pulpit—not due to scandal or controversy, but as a purposeful evolution into global leadership, consulting, and entrepreneurship.
Given the sensitivity of the moment—including the timing following Pastor Olu’s recent divorce—the church leadership was deeply concerned about misinterpretation, speculation, and reputational risk. They needed more than publicity; they needed absolute clarity, protection, and trust—internally and externally.
CNBetter Media was tasked with designing and executing a comprehensive crisis prevention, succession communications, and visibility strategy that would:
OUR SOLUTION
CNBetter Media implemented a multi-layered, high-security communications strategy designed to manage perception, eliminate speculation, and guide the church through a seamless leadership transition. This effort extended far beyond traditional PR into organizational risk management and executive communications architecture.
Key components of our approach included:
Crisis Communications & Contingency Planning
Internal Alignment & Message Control
Succession & Transition Strategy
OUR RESULTS
The campaign exceeded expectations, delivering massive visibility, energizing influential communities, and positioning Meet the Blacks as a must-see cultural moment for Urban audiences nationwide.
Clients:
Impact Church (on behalf of Pastor Olu Brown)
Project Demands:
Crisis Communications & Contingency Planning, Executive Messaging & Positioning, Succession Planning Communications, Media Training, Internal & External Stakeholder Alignment, Media Relations & Press Management
Category:
Crisis Communications & Reputation Management