Can you prepare executives for hostile community meetings and permitting hearings?
Yes. Energy media training includes recorded practice exercises built around community opposition, environmental questioning, and permitting testimony. Executives learn to acknowledge concerns credibly, correct misinformation without sounding defensive, and deliver messages that hold up in front of regulators, local press, and frustrated residents at the same time.
Do you train spokespeople on energy transition and environmental questions?
Yes. Transition messaging is one of the most requested topics. Spokespeople practice explaining portfolio shifts, emissions commitments, and project impacts in plain language, without overpromising or alienating existing stakeholders. The goal is a consistent story that satisfies investors, regulators, and communities simultaneously.
How much does energy industry media training cost?
Media training typically ranges from $1,000 to $15,000 per engagement depending on group size and scope. A focused session for one spokesperson sits at the lower end, while multi-day team workshops with recorded practice sit higher. See our media training questions page for a full breakdown of what drives pricing.
Who leads the training?
Every session is led by Jess Todtfeld, founder of Success in Media. Jess spent 13 years as a television producer at NBC, ABC, and Fox, and holds the Guinness World Record for the most media interviews given in 24 hours: 112. He has coached energy and utility executives through permitting battles, public hearings, and investor communications.