Hill&Knowlton Appoints Craig Buchholz US CEO
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Buchholz has a career spanning nearly three decades as a business leader in both the agency and client arenas, with deep experience in Fortune 100 companies in the automotive, consumer goods, and healthcare sectors. Most recently, he served as senior vice president of global communications for GM, where, as the top communications executive and a member of the senior leadership team, he was responsible for the company’s overall global communications strategy. At GM, he was instrumental in helping the company execute its unprecedented transformation to become a leader in electric vehicles, autonomous technology, and software services. During his tenure, the company visibly gained in stature and reputation. Prior to GM, Buchholz was Chief Communications Officer for Procter & Gamble, where he served as a key advisor to the CEO and other C-suite leaders. In his role, he oversaw all elements of the consumer goods giant’s communications, including media relations, policy, financial, crisis management, employee communications, and corporate citizenship. At P&G, Buchholz led global teams across five business units, setting communications strategy and framing the company’s narrative for all of its stakeholders.
“I am proud and delighted to welcome Craig Buchholz as the new leader of our US business. He is a highly respected, admired leader in our field who has helped some of the world’s most important companies advance through significant periods of transformation and growth. He is deep in industrial sectors that are important to our business. And as a former H+K client, Craig knows us well. I’m excited to work with him to scale our US business, building on the momentum that Richard Millar has established over the last three years. I cannot thank Richard enough for stepping in for our US business when we needed him the most. Our return to growth in the US under Richard’s leadership has been materially important for all of Hill+Knowlton.”
GLOBAL CHAIRMAN & CEO, Hill&Knowlton Strategies