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Course Description & Lesson Plan

FAQ

  • Do I have to pay at the time of registration?

    Yes. The payment and registration are part of a single integrated system.

  • Can I pay by check or money order?

    Unfortunately, no. The CPA payment and registration portal only accepts credit card payments at this time.

  • Does this course provide Arizona Post CE credit?

    Yes! This course is approved for 30-hours of Arizona Post approved continuing education.

  • Is there a cancellation policy?

    If the course needs to be cancelled for any reason, other than an act of nature, or event beyond the control of CPA or AZPost, the course will be refunded in full. If the course is cancelled as a result of conditions beyond the control of CPA or AZPost it will be rescheduled as soon as AZPost has availability.

  • Can I get a refund?

    If you register and wish to obtain a refund, you must request a refund ten (10) business days before the course start date. You will be credited for the next class if you cannot attend and need to cancel after the ten (10) business day cutoff.

How to Register

Clicking the link to the right will take you to a registration and checkout page. Payment must be made via credit card utilizing the checkout link.

Instructor

Rev. Eric Kowalczyk

Eric is the author of The Politics of Crisis: An Insider’s Perspective to Prevent Public Policy Disasters. Eric has developed a national reputation as a dynamic and engaging public speaker. Specializing in crisis communication and leadership strategies, he draws on his vast experience - in real-world, academic, and training environments. Eric is a veteran of the Baltimore Police Department. As a Captain in the department and Director of Media Relations, he helped the agency as well as Baltimore’s mayor and other leaders confront and navigate the communications issues during the Freddie Gray riots and communicate to its hundreds of thousands of constituencies at the local level, in the glare of a national spotlight. While simultaneously facilitating local, national, and international media, Eric focused on transparency and accountability to connect with an already mistrusting public and implemented a crisis communications strategy and plan that was widely praised by media across the county as responsive and understanding of community concerns. Eric has consulted with a U.S. presidential, gubernatorial, senate, house, and mayoral campaigns. He is a member of several national professional associations and has a vast network of government and law enforcement contacts throughout the U.S. He has trained more than 2,000 communications specialists in 41 states and 75 cities across the United States. Eric has presented at numerous national conferences, including the 2021 Parliament of the World’s Religions, and he is a 2016 TEDx Beacon Street speaker. He is on the Executive Board of the Southern California Committee for a Parliament of the World’s Religions and the Advisory Board for the Cobb Institute. Eric is an interfaith minister and holds a post-graduate degree in Divinity.