AUCKLAND, Today: Pead has welcomed Sarah Higgs to its corporate team, expanding their expertise in strategic thinking and corporate strategy.
Jack Wheeler, Corporate Partner at Pead, says Sarah’s appointment as Senior Consultant highlights Pead’s dedication to delivering top-tier client service.
“At Pead, we deliver bravely strategic and creative communications for an ever-changing world. Sarah Higgs is a wonderful PR consultant with an excellent reputation for delivering meaningful results. We’re thrilled to have her on our team.”
Sarah brings extensive experience in corporate communications and media relations from her work in both agency and consulting roles.
“We’ve always attracted and developed the best talent at Pead. Successfully navigating the complexities currently existing in our media landscape means we need strong communicators to make sure our clients are being heard when and where it matters.” – Jack Wheeler
Her background includes crisis communications, brand management, and relationship management across various sectors, including financial services, infrastructure, aged care, and retail. She’s also led major projects in the not-for-profit sector.
Her expertise and creative approach make her an invaluable addition to Pead.
“From reactive issues management to proactive reputation building, our specialists know how to cut through the chaos and inspire audiences to act,” says Wheeler.
“We’ve always attracted and developed the best talent at Pead. Successfully navigating the complexities currently existing in our media landscape means we need strong communicators to make sure our clients are being heard when and where it matters.
“We’re excited for this new stage in Pead’s journey, where we are moving forward and staying ahead of the conversation,” says Wheeler.
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