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Mary Shaffer Greater Cleveland RTA Public Relations & Liaison. Agenda. General Overview Creating revenue & planning service Communication & Outreach Employee participation Marketing materials Media opportunities. What are the Senior Games?. Senior Olympics: 11,000 athletes aged 50 & up
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Mary Shaffer Greater Cleveland RTA Public Relations & Liaison
Agenda • General Overview • Creating revenue & planning service • Communication & Outreach • Employee participation • Marketing materials • Media opportunities
What are the Senior Games? • Senior Olympics: 11,000 athletes aged 50 & up • National organization • Executive Director named in Cleveland, temporary staff hired as part of Sports Commission • RTA started conversations 1.5 years in advance, a true partner in planning, execution and communication
It all started with a plan • Identified funding • Bulk sales of passes ($65,000) • ODOT funding ($250,000) • Identified existing routes to venues and hotels; identified underserved areas • Collaboration with SG • Compiled communication needs • Scheduled a table-top exercise
25,000 Guests to ClevelandJuly 2013 (11,000 athletes) “Service on RTA was GREAT! “Everyone was so friendly.” \ “I’ve been in many U.S. cities, Cleveland out shines them all!”
Softball team from IL rides • Add a picture or two
The RTA Brochure & Map • Created map showing all transit, along with hotels & tourist attractions • Help visitors understand how to get from hotel to sports venues and around Cleveland easily on RTA • Became the only comprehensive MAP & most used marketing material of the Senior Games
Other RTA items to share • Airport Red Line has direct service to downtown; increased frequency • Extensive service to new Cleveland Convention Center (inaugural event) • Trolleys are always free; SG stop • RTA is everywhere – here to help! • All included on special webpage and map/brochure
Communication Plan • Offered story ideas to SG • Driver profile, photos, videos, rides • Create map of RTA service, integrated with other communications • Drive traffic to our special website http://www.riderta.com/seniorgames • Offer help via customer service phone • Keep all employees in loop
Getting employees excited • 8 days help needed: Staffing at Convention Center, Public Square/Tower City and CLE • Communications • Cartoon panel – Floyd & Friends • Letter from CEO • Drive them to SG website and special page with venues & events listed
Working with the Media • Part of strategic outreach in plan • Piggybacked & added RTA specific items • Involved in press conferences, preview events: linked to social media • Crisis communication plan created; coordinated with general crisis plan • Assigned spokesperson and back-up
Practice Crisis Response • Hosted 100 person an I-STEP (Intermodal Security Training Exercise Program) tabletop exercise: invited venues, universities, hospitals, FTA, TSA and state officials • Practiced transit related scenarios • Brainstormed other possible scenarios & appropriate response
Lessons Learned • Start early; structure a plan • Collaborate extensively and often • Take the Lead • Without our Map, 25,000 visitors would have nothing to hold in their hands going around downtown Gay Games in Cleveland this year!
More Information RTA Public Relations Mary Shaffer - 216.566.5211 mshaffer@gcrta.org