Adfero expands leadership team with new senior vice presidents

Steve Lombardo Chief Executive Officer
Steve Lombardo Chief Executive Officer - Adfero Group Llc
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Adfero, a communications agency based in Washington, D.C., has announced the appointment of Teressa Wykpisz-Lee as Senior Vice President and Public Affairs Practice Lead. In her new role, Wykpisz-Lee will manage Adfero’s Public Affairs Practice, focusing on innovative strategies for existing clients and exploring new business opportunities.

“It’s an exciting time to join the Adfero team,” said Wykpisz-Lee. “I look forward to collaborating with the team and our clients to create meaningful communications and drive winning results.”

Wykpisz-Lee previously worked as Senior Vice President of Public Affairs at Weber Shandwick, where she led corporate campaigns in energy and public affairs sectors. Her experience includes roles at the U.S. General Services Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, Accenture, and Exelon.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Teressa to the team,” says Steve Lombardo, CEO of Adfero. “Her strong leadership skills combined with her deep industry expertise and proven ability to craft compelling campaigns make her a valuable asset as we continue to expand our footprint in D.C. and beyond.”

Alongside this expansion in public affairs, Adfero is also enhancing its digital capabilities by appointing Steve Roney as Vice President of Digital Strategy. Roney brings experience from leading digital campaigns for Fortune 500 companies and trade associations across various sectors including energy, healthcare, agriculture, and consumer goods. His knowledge in paid media and digital outreach aims to boost Adfero’s integrated communication solutions.

For those interested in career opportunities or learning more about Adfero’s services across different industries, further information is available on their expertise page.



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