How OceanGate should react to Titanic sub tragedy, according to PR experts

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How OceanGate should react to Titanic sub tragedy, according to PR experts
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'It will be almost impossible for OceanGate to recover,' Anthony D'Angelo, a public relations professor, told Newsweek.

in the Atlantic Ocean and had five passengers on board, identified as Captain Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Paul-Henri Nargeolet and Stockton Rush.

A statement from OceanGate and the Port of Everett addressing the OceanGate tragedy is posted at the entrance of OceanGate Expedition's headqurters in the Port of Everett Boat Yard in Everett, Washington, on June 22, 2023. All five people aboard a submersible missing near the wreck of the Titanic died—likely in an instant—after their vessel suffered what the US Coast Guard said June 22, 2023, was a"catastrophic implosion" in the ocean depths.

"Can OceanGate Expeditions' reputation recover? Absolutely not. A week's worth of negative press has sealed their fate," McCormick said, adding that instead, the remnants of the entity can possibly form a new company in the future. "This new organization can boast comprehensive safety measures and should strive to get the seal of approval from respected deep dive experts," McCormick toldAnthony D'Angelo, a public relations professor at Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications also made similar comments about a potential response and said,"It will be almost impossible for OceanGate to recover, especially given the safety concerns expressed by industry leaders in 2018 and current...

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