Caliber Corporate Advisers Scales with Key Hires, Marks Strong First Quarter
O Dwyers-ranked top financial public relations firm makes strategic hires
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / April 21, 2021 / Caliber Corporate Advisers today announced four key hires appointed in the first quarter of 2021 that bring vast experience in integrated communications and creative storytelling across financial services, fintech, insurtech and proptech, reflective of the firm s momentum during this period.
Kyle W. Kempf, named senior director, joins from Green Century Capital Management, and brings 15 years of experience in communications, advocacy and government relations in both the public and private sectors. Heather Valle assumes the role of account manager, and Philipp Jago takes on the role of senior account executive. Valle and Jago are responsible for executing media relations and social media campaigns, having worked with a variety of clients across financial services, insurance and fintech. In
Caliber Corporate Advisers Scales with Key Hires, Marks Strong First Quarter
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Daytona 500 winner crashes his way to victory, Red Bull makes engine deal and all the news By: Norris McDonald February 16, 2021 Comments
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Welcome to the Monday Morning Racing Roundup on Tuesday. We’ll get to that Daytona 500 nonsense in a moment.
But first . . .
Last week was a rough one. Three superstars from the world of auto racing died:
Dick Bradbeer, vice-president of marketing for Labatt back in the early 1970s when it held the rights to promote Formula One racing in Canada;
Jeremy Hinchcliffe, father of IndyCar racing star James Hinchcliffe and a racer in his own right; and
Frank Orr of the Toronto Star who wrote hockey in the winter and auto racing in the summer in the 1960s and ‘70s.