By Kevin McCauley
Janet Robinson, CEO of the New York Times Co. until the end of 2011, is now a member of Fleishman-Hillard’s international advisory board.
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The seven-year CEO has a “deep, firsthand understanding of the forces that are affecting the business of the media, particularly how traditional publishing and broadcasting have been transformed by a convergence with emerging digital technologies,” according to a statement from F-H CEO Dave Senay.
Robinson is happy to “join some of the best communications professionals in the world to help clients navigate that complex landscape.”
She started at the NYTC in 1983. Robinson is to work closely with Martha Boudreau, president of the F-H’s mid-Atlantic region, and Jack Modzelewski, president of the Americas.
F-H’s international panel includes luminaries such as George W. Bush’s former chief of staff Andy Card, retired General and TV commentator Gen. Barry McCaffrey and ex-Pennsylvania Governor and Dept. of Homeland Security chef Tom Ridge.
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