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Who’s Who Where – April 2024

Who’s Who Where – April 2024

April 2024

Your public affairs peers have been making moves. Stay in the know on the latest job changes in the industry.

Kyle Bazemore, formerly director of corporate communications, INFINITI Motor Company; now director, corporate communications, Nissan North America

Amy Bonitatibus, formerly chief communications officer, head of integrated marketing, Wells Fargo; now chief corporate affairs and communications officer, PayPal

R.L. Condra, formerly senior vice president of advocacy & government programs, National Cooperative Bank; now vice president of government affairs, National Venture Capital Association

Matt Foley, formerly director of government affairs, Niagara Bottling; now head of government relations, Chipotle

Dakota Jackson, formerly director of political affairs, National Retail Federation; now director of government relations and engagement, SHEIN

Sarah Knakmuhs, formerly senior counselor, H/Advisors Abernathy; now chief communications officer, M&T Bank

Ken Monahan, formerly vice president of international policy, National Association of Manufacturers; now senior director of U.S. government relations, Thermo Fisher Scientific

Elizabeth Osburn, formerly senior vice president of government affairs, Tulsa Regional Chamber; now director of public advocacy, ONE Gas

Ross Parman, formerly vice president of investor relations & government affairs, GPM Investments, LLC; now head of U.S. media affairs & external communications, BP

Jason M. Rosenberg, formerly head of corporate affairs, Block; now head of public affairs, Wells Fargo & Company

Caroline Schellhas, formerly senior director of government affairs of tax, Pfizer; now vice president of government affairs, National Venture Capital Association

Lindsay Yanek, formerly senior manager of external communications & public relations, Nestle Health Science; now director of pharmaceutical communications, McKesson

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