
How do you bring the Colorado lifestyle and atmosphere to local journalists—and, through them, to their readers? This was the challenge we faced when planning the Hungarian launch of one of the world’s most popular beer brands. Our solution? Every element—from the venue selection to the program lineup and overall ambiance—was carefully curated to capture the refreshing, crisp essence of Coors. A key focus was highlighting one of the product’s most distinctive features: the color-changing blue label, which activates when the beer is perfectly chilled, reinforcing Coors’ signature cold refreshment. Through this immersive experience, we ensured that the Rocky Mountain spirit wasn’t just introduced—it was truly felt.

The topic of the AmCham Workspace and Facilities Management Committee meeting drew attention to an issue affecting a significant portion of the domestic SME sector. The ESG reporting obligation of large companies may affect some 50,000 domestic small and medium-sized enterprises in the coming years, primarily those that are suppliers to larger companies. Zsolt Kákosy MRICS, senior director of ICON Real Estate Management and chairman of the committee, spoke about the real estate market implications of the issue, while Joël Scherrenberg MRICS, chairman of RICS Benelux, one of the world's largest real estate market professional organizations, welcomed the attendees. Joël Scherrenberg MRICS, welcomed the attendees, while the invited legal expert presented the details of ESG reporting obligations to the members.

In our 25 years, 25 stories mini-campaign, we recall solutions from the past two and a half decades of FleishmanHillard Budapest that were not only successful, but also provided characterful, memorable answers to a business challenge. For us, this is also the case with Deloitte Hungary. In this collaboration, it is particularly evident that the value of communication often lies not in a single spectacular moment, but in a consistent, strategic presence and gradual construction. Issue management and journalistic communication go hand in hand here: it is not only important what we say, but also how, when and on what relational capital we do it.

In the next part of our 25 Years 25 Campaign campaign, we look back to the beginning of 2024, when, on behalf of Borsodi Brewery, we supported the launch of Coors by planning and organizing a truly memorable event. The task was not simply to communicate the entry of a new beer to the market, but to create a real brand experience, as we had to support the launch of one of the most recognizable brands in the world. With Borsodi Brewery, we wanted a launch event that is special, spectacular, and brings back everything that makes Coors different. This is what we built the concept of “Experience the Coors-Chill”. Where journalists can not only taste, but also experience the brand.

The sudden departure of SAP Hungary’s managing director, and the scandal that unfolded around it, once again highlighted that crisis management requires more than quick reaction. Thoughtful, well-structured and consistent communication plays an equally critical role. Without it, a company’s reputation can suffer long-term damage. This case also shows that ambiguity and vague wording often cause greater harm than the initial crisis itself. The aim of this article is not to detail the events at the company or to speculate, but to illustrate the challenges of managing a crisis rooted in organisational culture and structure.

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