(Pictured: Amy Kirk and Emily Saville)
Weber Shandwick Australia has announced a team expansion, with appointments and promotions across its consumer, corporate, and technology divisions. This follows a series of new client wins and what the agency described as continued demand for integrated communications services.
Amy Kirk has joined the team as Business Director, leading the agency's technology and corporate practice. A specialist in crafting communication strategies, she brings almost two decades of experience in strategic marketing and public relations, including prior roles at Ogilvy PR.
Emily Saville has been appointed as Account Director, as previously reported on Telum.
The agency has also promoted Sucheta Saraogi and Dhalu Sherpa to Senior Account Executives.
Head of Weber Shandwick Australia, Angela Malkin, said: "These recent appointments reflect our strong commitment to deepening our expertise across a diverse range of industries. Investing in exceptional talent is key to staying agile and delivering innovative solutions in today's fast-evolving communications landscape. We're proud to continue building a team that meets and exceeds our clients' needs."
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Weber Shandwick Australia expands team with strategic new hires
by Telum Media
15 July 2025 4:00 PM
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