Christine M Haas

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Christine Haas is the voice for video and communication success, and is one of the most popular brand reputation specialists and media placement experts. Her unique and skilled approach helps leading CEOs and other top companies simplify the design and delivery of their platform as they prepare for media tours and she and her team then facilitate the media placement.  She coaches on-camera presence and content, ruinously prepares executives for Q&A sessions with reporters and then pitches and secure targeted media for maximum exposure. She is a consummate and highly credentialed video storyteller with high quality technical standards and fast turnaround. Christine has provided particularly noteworthy campaign and fundraising service for two of the most powerful and impactful foundations in the county, the Susan G. Komen Foundation, the largest and best-funded health care advocacy organizations in the world, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which is primarily funded by the U.S. Justice Department, was instrumental in the rescue of many thousands of kidnapped children and has become the most powerful and effective force against global sex trafficking.
 
As founder and CEO of Christine Haas Media, she and her team select clients for whom she can guarantee media coverage and also orchestrates national and local media buys when appropriate. She is also the founder and CEO of Genius Video, her proprietary technology is changing the way health care systems use video to improve patient care. Genius Video is now on a mission to transform video communication in automotive, politics, and various other verticals. Christine previously spent 17 years in broadcast journalism, winning 17 Emmy awards honoring both her script writing and on-camera hosting, adding to her national and regional Edward R. Murrow awards and more than two dozen Associated Press awards. Christine has anchored newscasts in some of the country’s top markets, including San Diego, Tampa, Minneapolis & Houston. In addition to her Emmy honors for network affiliates (Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC), she has also received national and regional Edward R.  Murrow awards and more than two dozen Associated Press awards. One of her award-winning stories investigated Texas’ practice of recycling driver license numbers and how it led to mistaken identity. That work led to a permanent change in Texas law. Then, in one of her proudest professional achievements, Christine’s report on the small business administration’s misuse of Homeland Security funding was introduced as evidence into Congressional testimony. She is a graduate of Illinois State University and was honored at that University’s Young Alumni of the Year. In 2011, Christine added “author” to her title after writing her first book, “The Ranch”