KemperLesnik appoints Prosperi as executive vice president and managing director
26 July 2022 US
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KemperLesnik, a Chicago-based public relations, brand activation and events agency, has appointed David Prosperi as executive vice president and managing director.
Taking over from Amy Littleton, Prosperi will oversee the public relations and content businesses for KemperLesnik and will report directly to CEO Steve Skinner.
Prior to joining KemperLesnik, Prosperi served as senior vice president of communications for the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC), where he led the team responsible for public relations and corporate communication.
Previously, he held senior communications roles at Aon, CME Group and the Chicago Board of Trade.
In addition, Prosperi served as assistant secretary for public affairs in the US Department of Transportation under President George H.W. Bush, and as assistant White House press secretary under President Ronald Reagan.
Speaking on the announcement, Skinner says: “I have known and worked with David for many years, and I look forward to his contributions across the entire spectrum of our business as we continue to grow.
“He is an outstanding public relations professional and executive. His expertise in risk management and financial services will certainly benefit our client base, as well as the businesses we serve in the sports, entertainment and hospitality industries.”
Prosperi adds: “I am a strong believer in helping a client or helping a colleague help a client, and I am very familiar with the high level of service and exceptional culture provided by
KemperLesnik. I look forward to joining and collaborating with its very talented public relations team and our colleagues at KemperSports.”
Taking over from Amy Littleton, Prosperi will oversee the public relations and content businesses for KemperLesnik and will report directly to CEO Steve Skinner.
Prior to joining KemperLesnik, Prosperi served as senior vice president of communications for the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC), where he led the team responsible for public relations and corporate communication.
Previously, he held senior communications roles at Aon, CME Group and the Chicago Board of Trade.
In addition, Prosperi served as assistant secretary for public affairs in the US Department of Transportation under President George H.W. Bush, and as assistant White House press secretary under President Ronald Reagan.
Speaking on the announcement, Skinner says: “I have known and worked with David for many years, and I look forward to his contributions across the entire spectrum of our business as we continue to grow.
“He is an outstanding public relations professional and executive. His expertise in risk management and financial services will certainly benefit our client base, as well as the businesses we serve in the sports, entertainment and hospitality industries.”
Prosperi adds: “I am a strong believer in helping a client or helping a colleague help a client, and I am very familiar with the high level of service and exceptional culture provided by
KemperLesnik. I look forward to joining and collaborating with its very talented public relations team and our colleagues at KemperSports.”
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