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‘Edelman’

Edelman is a multinational American public relations and marketing consultancy firm. The company was founded in 1952 and named after its founder, Daniel Edelman. Since 1996 and as of November 2023, Edelman has been run by his son Richard Edelman, from its primary headquarters in New York City. As of 2022, it is the largest public relations firm in the world by revenue, with around 6,000 employees across 60 global offices.

This page collects articles/reports from this organization cited across the FRAW site, where possible providing an ‘open’ link to access it. The citation for each article/report also lists the content of the FRAW site which references that work, with links directly to the paragraph citing it. This listing uses the same format as the FRAW Subject Index – and a complete table of the abbreviations used in the listing can be found on the main index page. Note, paywalled links are shown in red, and ‘open’ links are shown in blue.

Reports cited (reverse chronological order)

TransCanada-Edelman studies on countering protests on the 'Energy East' Canadian pipeline

These reports were produced by the ‘strategic communications’ consultancy Edelman for the Canadian fossil fuels pipeline corporation, TransCanda. The documents outline the creation of an ‘astroturf’ campaign to negate the objections of local people to TransCanada’s East Energy Pipeline project. The documents were leaked to Greenpeace Canada in November 2014.

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Five reports in this series:

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Edelman, 5th August 2014.

Energy East Pipeline – East Energy Campaign Organization

The most effective way to counter any external challenge is to ready a robust campaign that comprises proactive and reactive communication activities. Borrowing a page from the modern political playbook, we recommend a three-track approach to build the necessary campaign infrastructure. This approach strives to neutralize risk before it is leveled, respond directly to issues or attacks as they arise, and apply pressure – intelligently – on opponents, as appropriate.

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Edelman, 15th May 2014.

Energy East Pipeline – Grassroots Advocacy Vision Document

Edelman and TransCanada have agreed on a strategic communications plan designed to navigate the Energy East pipeline project through the new realities of designing, building and operating a major pipeline project in North America. TransCanada has recognized that under these conditions, success can no longer be achieved without proactive, sincere, and expansive public engagement that clearly demonstrates not only the merits of the project but also TransCanada's role as a leader in the energy industry.

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Edelman, 20th May 2014.

Energy East Pipeline – Digital Grassroots Advocacy Plan

This plan, in conjunction with the Digital Grassroots Advocacy Vision document. details specifically how the grassroots effort will take shape and launch. Embedded in each of those steps are specific moments to closely plan and coordinate the grassroots program elements with key TransCanada stakeholders, including government relations, community relations and internal communications. Grassroots advocates require a tailored experience different than more traditional, information-presentation web experiences. Content will be specifically tailored to advocacy audiences, including clear calls to action and strong statements of support for the project and its benefits.

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Edelman, 20th May 2014.

Energy East Pipeline – Strategic Plan: Québec

Environmental NGOs, politically engaged Québec stars and other opposition groups have successfully deployed social media and other digital tools to deliver strong messages that resonate with the general public and apply significant pressure on decision makers. In order to navigate the Energy East project through these complex new realities, we have agreed to embrace a new communications approach with the express purpose of driving an active public discussion about Energy East that gives Québécois reason to affirmatively support the project in the face of organized opposition. By setting a new course in how we engage, the Energy East team has an opportunity to create a model for best engagement practices within TransCanada and position itself as the model for innovative communications within the Calgary oil and gas industry.

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Edelman (undated).

Energy East Pipeline – Research Synthesis

Due to the abundance of natural resources in Canada and growing global demands, energy is a central issue of public debate among Canadians, The energy debate overall. and the oil sands development in Northern Alberta in particular, have historically created regional divides in Canadian public opinion While the majority of Albertans are supportive of oil sands development and transportation, public opinion in other provinces is widely ranging.

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