Hill+Knowlton promotes nine

Public relations firm bolsters teams in Toronto and Ottawa

Hill+Knowlton Strategies has made several promotions in its Toronto and Ottawa offices.

In Toronto, Laura Greer has been promoted from senior account director to vice-president, health-care public affairs, in Toronto. In her expanded role, Greer will focus on further developing the firm’s health-care public affairs practice by focusing on research, engagement strategies, social and digital communications and content marketing.

Also in Toronto, Kristy Dilbey has gone from consultant to senior consultant in the consumer marketing group.

In Ottawa, Mary Pat MacKinnon has become deputy group leader of H+K’s Ottawa-based engagement and research group in addition to her role as vice-president. MacKinnon specializes in engagement initiatives across several policy sectors—from health care to economic development. In her new role, she will also mentor junior team members.

Additional promotions within Ottawa’s engagement and research team include Ariane Larocque and TJ Clark from consultant to senior consultant and Bobby Kelly from assistant consultant to consultant.

Also in Ottawa, Angela Cerovic has been promoted from account director to senior account director in H+K’s public and corporate affairs practice. Her primary expertise is creating and executing strategic government relations and communication plans.

As well, Matthew Henley has been promoted from senior consultant to account director and Jessica Turner has been promoted from consultant to senior consultant in Ottawa.

 

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