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PRWeek US > Special Reports > Power List > Power List 2009
1. Harris Diamond, CEO, Weber Shandwick Worldwide and IPGs Constituency Management Group

1. Harris Diamond, CEO, Weber Shandwick Worldwide and IPG's Constituency Management Group

July 01, 2009

 
2. Richard Edelman, worldwide president and CEO, Edelman

2. Richard Edelman, worldwide president and CEO, Edelman

July 01, 2009

 
3. Charlotte Otto, chief global external relations officer, Procter  Gamble

*3. Charlotte Otto, chief global external relations officer, Procter & Gamble

July 01, 2009

 
4. Leslie Dach, EVP, corporate affairs and government relations, WalMart

4. Leslie Dach, EVP, corporate affairs and government relations, Wal-Mart

July 01, 2009

 
5. Jon Iwata, VP, marketing and communications, IBM

5. Jon Iwata, VP, marketing and communications, IBM

July 01, 2009

 
6. Robert Gibbs, White House Press Secretary, President Barack Obama

6. Robert Gibbs, White House Press Secretary, President Barack Obama

July 01, 2009

 
7. Sally Susman, SVP and chief communications officer, Pfizer

7. Sally Susman, SVP and chief communications officer, Pfizer

July 01, 2009

 
8. Ray Day, VP, communications, Ford Motor Company

8. Ray Day, VP, communications, Ford Motor Company

July 01, 2009

 
9. Ken Cohen, VP, public affairs, ExxonMobil

9. Ken Cohen, VP, public affairs, ExxonMobil

July 01, 2009

 
10. Mark Penn, CEO, BursonMarsteller

10. Mark Penn, CEO, Burson-Marsteller

July 01, 2009

 
11. Bill Margaritis, SVP, global comms and IR, FedEx

11. Bill Margaritis, SVP, global comms and IR, FedEx

July 01, 2009

 
12. Dave Senay, CEO, FleishmanHillard

12. Dave Senay, CEO, Fleishman-Hillard

July 01, 2009

 

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13. Gary Sheffer, executive director, comms and public affairs, GE

13. Gary Sheffer, executive director, comms and public affairs, GE

July 01, 2009

 
14. Rachel Whetstone, VP, public policy and comms, Google

14. Rachel Whetstone, VP, public policy and comms, Google

July 01, 2009

 
15. Jack Daly, SVP of corporate relations, McDonalds

15. Jack Daly, SVP of corporate relations, McDonald's

July 01, 2009

 
16. Ray Kotcher, CEO, Ketchum

16. Ray Kotcher, CEO, Ketchum

July 01, 2009

 
17. Ray Jordan, VP of public affairs and corporate comms, Johnson  Johnson

17. Ray Jordan, VP of public affairs and corporate comms, Johnson & Johnson

July 01, 2009

 
18. Simon Sproule, VP, corporate comms, Microsoft

18. Simon Sproule, VP, corporate comms, Microsoft

July 01, 2009

 
19. Julie Hamp, SVP of corporate communications, PepsiCo

19. Julie Hamp, SVP of corporate communications, PepsiCo

July 01, 2009

 
20. Joele Frank, managing partner, Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher

20. Joele Frank, managing partner, Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher

July 01, 2009

 
21. Maril MacDonald, CEO, Gagen MacDonald

21. Maril MacDonald, CEO, Gagen MacDonald

July 01, 2009

 
22. Steve Lipin, senior partner, Brunswick Group

22. Steve Lipin, senior partner, Brunswick Group

July 01, 2009

 
23. Joseph Evangelisti, managing director, corporate comms, JPMorgan Chase  Co.

23. Joseph Evangelisti, managing director, corporate comms, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

July 01, 2009

 
24. Margery Kraus, CEO, APCO Worldwide

24. Margery Kraus, CEO, APCO Worldwide

July 01, 2009

 
25. Melissa Waggener Zorkin, CEO, president, and founder, Waggener Edstrom Worldwide

25. Melissa Waggener Zorkin, CEO, president, and founder, Waggener Edstrom Worldwide

July 01, 2009

 
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