Chuck Carney serves as the Senior Director of Reputation and Issues Management at Carnegie Mellon University, where he leverages his extensive background in higher education communications to navigate the complex landscape of institutional reputation. With a Ph.D. in higher education and a rich history as...
Chuck Carney serves as the Senior Director of Reputation and Issues Management at Carnegie Mellon University, where he leverages his extensive background in higher education communications to navigate the complex landscape of institutional reputation. With a Ph.D. in higher education and a rich history as a journalist and college instructor, Chuck brings a unique blend of practical experience and scholarly insight to his role. He is dedicated to enhancing the university's communication strategies, ensuring that they resonate effectively with diverse audiences, including students, faculty, alumni, and the broader community.
In his current position, Chuck is responsible for developing and executing strategic communication plans that address both current and emerging issues that could pose reputational risks to the university. His expertise in crisis communication is particularly vital, as he leads cross-campus initiatives to prepare for and respond to potential challenges. As a primary spokesperson for Carnegie Mellon, he engages with local, national, and international media, articulating the university's mission and values while managing sensitive situations with tact and clarity.
Chuck's skill set encompasses a wide range of communication disciplines, including writing, speechwriting, and storytelling, all grounded in AP Style. His ability to craft compelling narratives not only helps to safeguard the university's reputation but also fosters a deeper understanding of the institution's impact on society. Through his work, Chuck is committed to advancing the conversation around how higher education institutions can effectively communicate their stories and navigate the complexities of public perception in an ever-evolving media landscape.