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Mary Jo Jacobi

By | February 22, 2018

Mary Jo is an internationally-recognized authority in reputation, brand and crisis management in the worlds of energy, finance and government and a trusted advisor on the complex dynamics of corporate, economic and political relationships.  In a career spanning the White House and Westminster, Wall Street and the City of London she created two award-winning global brands and she is the only person ever to be appointed to office by two US Presidents, two prime ministers and a reigning monarch.

Today she advises clients on safeguarding their reputations and building their brands and helps them conceive and apply a full spectrum of crisis-avoidance and management strategies.  Mary Jo is in regular demand as a key-note speaker and as a studio expert for CNBC Europe, the BBC and LBC radio.  Following her term as a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford (England) she now advises the Rothermere American Institute.  She is a member of the Visiting Committee of Loyola New Orleans’ Business School and co-chairs the advisory board of George Washington University’s Institute of Corporate Responsibility.

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