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Longtime media specialist Mark
Grimm has teamed up with 21-year police veteran Captain
Pete Frisoni to offer police-media relations training that
offers unique perspective and incredible value to attendees.
The friction between law enforcement
agencies and the news media can be a result of inadequate understanding
about the respective roles and challenges that each group faces.
Effective police-media relations
training can go a long way to improve the situation. This involves
understanding each other’s roles, building mutual respect
and cooperation, better communication and preparation ---- in short,
strong relationship building.
Our team approach incorporates years of education and experience
in both law enforcement media relations and news reporting. This
perspective can be an enormous help!
About Captain Frisoni

Detective Captain Pete Frisoni of the Schenectady
Police Department has 21 years of law enforcement experience, six
of those as Public Information Officer.
Captain Frisoni has worked with the national and international media.
He has a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Marist
College and a Bachelor’s in Broadcasting from Buffalo State
College. Prior to becoming a police officer, he worked in television
and radio news while in college.
Call us today to see how we can help your police agency or media
outlet improve relations! (518) 356-4865.
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