Kaiser Lachance names Diana Conconi partner, SVP

Communications veteran to focus on business development/ HR strategies

Diana-ConconiDiana Conconi has been promoted to senior vice-president and partner at Kaiser Lachance Communications in Toronto.

Conconi will lead the marketing communications practice with a focus on business development and deliver human resources strategies. She had been client partner at Kaiser Lachance since the agency’s inception in 2012.

“I have worked with Diana for over 15 years and am both thrilled and honoured to have her as a partner leading the marketing communications team,” said Anne Lachance, managing partner and president, in a statement. “Her extensive experience, strategic skills, industry knowledge and understanding of the ever changing media landscape made this an easy choice for our team.”

Conconi is a 30-year marketing communications veteran who has held senior leadership positions at multinational public relations firms, and has counseled clients as the owner of her own agencies in the U.S. and Canada for 15 years.

“I am thrilled to help lead this dynamic agency and build a marketing practice that embraces the exciting changes happening in consumer marketing now,” Conconi said.

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