Alison Rudnick Joins ABC News As VP Of Corporate Communications

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Alison Rudnick Joins ABC News As VP Of Corporate Communications
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Alison Rudnick is joining ABC News in New York as vice president of corporate communications. Rudnick comes from CNN, where she was vice president of communications and led CNN’s diversity, e…

Rudnick comes from CNN, where she was vice president of communications and led CNN’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

At ABC News, she will oversee management and development of the news division brand, and assist with executive communications and handle issues and crisis management. She will report to Kim Godwin, president of ABC News, and Charissa Gilmore, head of communications for Disney General Entertainment. Rudnick will work closely with Van Scott, who returned to ABC News last month as vice president of communications. They both are taking on duties previously handled byBefore CNN, Rudnick worked in communications and publicity at Discovery, WNBC-TV and WNJU-TV. She also had had a previous stint at CNN.

Alison has spent the majority of her career in news and non-fiction programming, and for us, she will work on communications strategies to tell our strong stories, provide thought leadership, assist with executive communications, and handle issues/crisis management. Alison will report to both me and Charissa Gilmore, head of Communication for DGE, and she will partner closely with Van Scott and his publicity team.

Alison is a seasoned communications executive with sharp instincts and an eye for innovative communications strategies. She comes to us from CNN, where she most recently served as Vice President, Communications, as well as leading communications for CNN’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts. Prior to CNN, Alison worked in Communications and Publicity at Discovery, WNBC & WNJU. She started her career at CNN and collectively worked there for over 15 years.

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