Edelman has announced the appointment of Anna Vogt as Global Chief Strategy Officer to lead the firm's global strategy community and focus on effectiveness, cultural relevance, and earned-first brand building. Upon starting her new role, she will report to Tristan Roy, President, Integrated Solutions & Delivery.
Anna's remit will include elevating Edelman’s strategic product and developing platforms and ideas. She will also be responsible for advancing the firm’s Earned Flywheel framework and scaling the use of data and AI-powered intelligence tools, including TrustStream, Edelman’s proprietary LLM-based system.
“Anna is an exceptional strategic leader with a rare ability to translate culture, data, and human behaviour into strategies and programs that deliver both relevance and results,” said Tristan. “She has a proven ability to integrate strategic disciplines across areas like social, UX, creator, AI, data and beyond. She is exactly the right person to help propel Edelman’s strategic ambition forward.”
Currently serving as EMEA Chief Strategy Officer at VML, Anna began her career as a WPP Fellow, before moving into senior strategy roles at BBH, MullenLowe, and TBWA London. Throughout her career, she has worked with global brands such as Persil/OMO, KitKat, British Airways, Adidas, Dulux, and Dubai Tourism.
“I’m excited to join Edelman at such a pivotal moment and work with colleagues and clients on ideas that unlock the full power of brand trust and earned creativity,” said Anna. “My goal is to make strategy an essential force across the firm and a powerful ally for our creatives and clients. When people work with Edelman, they should feel confident that growth will follow.”
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Conducted between September and November 2025, the survey features responses and insights from 125 senior communications executives from across industries.
Participants shared insights into the modern chief communications officer role, including the importance of being a business leader first, a comms leader second; developing leadership, judgement, and influence; and maintaining curiosity and learning.
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- Business and financial acumen (24 per cent) and executive presence(24 per cent) were also selected as the top skills CCOs needed to develop on the job most after becoming a senior communications leader, followed by cross-functional leadership; influencing without authority (19 per cent).
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- In response to the most important professional development experiences for future CCOs, 91 per cent of participants selected working across comms disciplines as the most critical, followed by managing teams (68 per cent) and crisis management (55 per cent).
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She also drives guest engagement and supports commercial objectives across local, regional, and global markets.
“I am honoured to take on the role of Director of Marketing Communications at The St. Regis Hong Kong. I look forward to working with our talented team to craft compelling narratives and innovative campaigns that celebrate the hotel’s timeless luxury, exceptional service and unique experiences."
Vivian was most recently Assistant Director of Marketing Communications at the hotel. She brings more than a decade of industry experience, her career spanning luxury hospitality and F&B, having held roles at Rosewood Hong Kong, Aqua Restaurant Group, Maximal Concepts, and Hysan Development Company.
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