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| Roger Bolton |
Roger Bolton plans to step down as CEO of Page, the association of strategic communicators, at the end of the year following a 13-year run.
"It’s time for new leadership at Page and time for me to move on to other professional pursuits,” he said.
Noted that Page is in the first year of a new strategic plan, Bolton said he feels it's appropriate for his successor to have some time on the job before the next strategic planning period.
Kelli Parson, Page chair and Hill & Knowlton’s corporate affairs & advisory chair, thanks Bolton for his service to the association and the profession.
“Roger has led Page through more than a decade of growth and influence by strengthening our remarkable community and the impact of communication leaders on business and society,” she said.
A search for a new Page CEO will soon begin.


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