Let’s be honest. No broadband build or data center deployment goes exactly to plan. Permits stall. Make-ready drags. A contractor hits the wrong line. A landowner calls the county. Then the mayor. Then the press. What started as a routine hiccup turns into a public problem overnight.
At the same time, AI-fueled data center growth has put a spotlight on projects that used to fly under the radar. Communities are asking harder questions. Regulators are watching more closely. Advocacy groups are organized and loud. And thanks to social media, every delay, disruption, or misstep now comes with photos, commentary, and a growing audience.
This panel gets real about what actually happens when infrastructure projects go sideways and why critical communications is no longer a “nice to have,” it’s a core execution function. From early permitting through construction to live operations, the ability to communicate clearly, quickly, and credibly can be the difference between a manageable issue and a full-blown reputational mess.
We’ll dig into real scenarios, including construction conflicts, community backlash, elected official pressure, major outages, cybersecurity concerns, and environmental events like wildfires. More importantly, we’ll talk about what to do when you’re in it. Because you will be in it.
What attendees will learn:
- How to spot the issues most likely to escalate before they do
- Why most teams wait too long to engage and how to get ahead of stakeholders early
- What to say when you don’t have all the answers but everyone expects one
- How to respond when a situation goes public and you’re suddenly on the defensive
- The difference between reacting and controlling the narrative, and why it matters
- How to build internal alignment fast so legal, ops, and comms aren’t working against each other
- What “having receipts” actually looks like when you’re called out online