By Greg Hazley
Anne Womack-Kolton, the Brunswick Group hand who moved in-house at client BP during the Gulf oil crisis, has landed at the American Chemistry Council.
Womack-Kolton, a former press secretary for Vice President Dick Cheney and Dept. of Energy PA director, has been tapped as VP of communications for the D.C.-based trade group for the chemicals industry.
Womack-Kolton reports to ACC president and CEO Cal Dooley and to the trade group’s board.
The ACC has been looking to bulk up its communications apparatus as it is currently advertising four open PR posts – director of online advocacy comms.; director, regional comms.; manager, product/panel comms., and senior director, advocacy comms.
After her Bush administration stints, she was a VP at APCO, where she landed after exiting BP, according to the ACC.
She joined the Bush/Cheney campaign in 2000 from the Texas Attorney General’s Office.
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