H2O America names Michael Ambrozewicz communications VP By Investing.com
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H2O America names Michael Ambrozewicz communications VP By Investing.com
"Ambrozewicz will oversee the company's communications strategy, including corporate reputation, stakeholder engagement, brand management and change communications."
"He most recently served as vice president of corporate communications at Albertsons Companies, where he worked with the CEO and senior leadership team on business strategy communications and reputation management. During his time there, he contributed to an employer brand program involving 285,000 employees."
"Prior to Albertsons, Ambrozewicz held communications leadership positions at AT&T and DIRECTV, where his responsibilities included executive positioning, public relations, social media strategy, employee communications and change management for business transformations."
"“Michael brings a rare combination of strategic communications leadership, executive counsel and brand-building experience to H2O America,” said Andrew Walters, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of H2O America."
Michael Ambrozewicz was appointed vice president of communications at H2O America. He will oversee communications strategy covering corporate reputation, stakeholder engagement, brand management, and change communications. He brings more than 20 years of communications experience from consumer-facing organizations. Most recently, he served as vice president of corporate communications at Albertsons Companies, working with the CEO and senior leadership on business strategy communications and reputation management, and contributing to an employer brand program involving 285,000 employees. Previously, he held communications leadership roles at AT&T and DIRECTV, including executive positioning, public relations, social media strategy, employee communications, and change management for business transformations. He holds two bachelor’s degrees from Loyola Marymount University and has served on non-profit boards including the International Association of Business Communicators.
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