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Chobani adds two staffers, promotes another By: IBR Staff February 9, 2021 Comments Off on Chobani adds two staffers, promotes another Cristina Alesci Chobani announced that veteran CNN and Bloomberg Television correspondent Cristina Alesci will serve as chief corporate affairs office. She will report to Chobani President & COO Peter McGuinness in her new role, leading external and internal communications, government and community relations, social impact and philanthropy. She will also join Chobani’s Executive Leadership team. Chobani created the CCAO role for her. Alesci joins Chobani from CNN, where she was a business and political correspondent since 2014. Known for her in-depth coverage of financial markets and government policies, Alesci has appeared regularly on Anderson Cooper 360, The Lead with Jake Tapper, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, Erin Burnett’s Out Front and Newsroom. She has delivered original reporting and analysis on breaking financial and economic news and trends, including U.S. public companies’ response to COVID-19, the Black Lives Matter movement and White House economic, trade and social policies. She has interviewed many of the country’s leading politicians and business executives, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon, Starbucks Corporation founder and former CEO Howard Schultz, and Chobani’s founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya for a 2015 CNN story about the company’s policy of employing refugees.
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Company is hiring CNN business journalist Cristina Alesci as its first chief corporate affairs officer. Chobani uses positive PR and its small advertising budget to promote its growing products beyond yogurt along with its pro-refugee mission. Alesci will overseee a team of 25 handling PR, communications, and government relations, among other areas. Chobani, known for its Greek yogurt and pro-refugee politics, is drafting CNN business journalist Cristina Alesci for a newly created executive communications position. Alesci, the daughter of Italian immigrants, featured Chobani chief executive Hamdi Ulukaya in a segment on CNN five years ago exploring his attempts to help refugees in America. The segment received such positive feedback from viewers that the two stayed in touch.
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