Hill+Knowlton strengthens team with hires and promotions

Communications firm makes staffing changes to its offices across Canada

Hill+Knowlton Strategies has added five employees and promoted five others in its offices across Canada.

Majid Khan, who was previously a self-employed project management consultant, has become a digital project manager in the Toronto office. Khan will help lead digital and integrated communication projects for clients.

Faye Anderson becomes an assistant consultant in Toronto. Anderson, who was capital projects communications coordinator at Ryerson University, will support H+K’s corporate and public affairs teams.

Also in Toronto, Ali Wilson, Athaina Tsifliklis and Spenser Whalen have been promoted from assistant consultants to consultants in the consumer marketing team.

In Ottawa, the engagement and research team has added one and promoted two. Adrienne Fournier, previously a self-employed consultant who worked in government and in the private sector, joins as a senior account director.

Phil Scanlon, has been promoted from consultant to senior consultant in Ottawa and will continue to focus on data analysis, panel management and survey methodologies. Michael Plastino has been promoted from assistant consultant to consultant in Ottawa and will provide project and financial management support.

Raphaëlle Cyr-Lelièvre, who was previously a strategic communications and public relations advisor at the Quebec Mining Association, returns as a senior consultant to the Quebec City office. She was previous a consultant at H+K from 2011 to 2014.

In Montreal, Nathaly Charrette, who was previously a freelance translator, joins as a content translator. She will translate and adapt content in both French and English.

 

 

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