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| KayAnn Schoeneman |
KayAnn Schoeneman, Ketchum senior VP, PA director and DC marketplace leader, has joined Curley Co. as senior VP and corporate/PA director.
Prior to assuming command of Ketchum’s nearly 100-member Washington outpost, Schoeneman was part of the Omnicom unit’s global research & analytics team, overseeing staffers in DC, Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Schoeneman also did stints as VP-communications for the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and PA director at Weber Merritt, campaign field analyst for the National Republican Congressional Committee and public information officer for the US Court of Appeals.
CEO Jennifer Curley praised Schoeneman’s knack for "devising sophisticated, data-driven solutions to the challenges faced by C-suite leaders, policymakers, trade association leaders and other influential stakeholders."
Founded in 2003, Curley & Co. has done work for McDonald's, Samsung, US Chamber of Commerce, Stuttering Foundation, AARP, Pet Leadership Council and Google.


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