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Wisher joins Relevance International as vice president

New York, NY Relevance International, a leading public relations, digital marketing, and brand strategy agency serving a global roster of clients in real estate, design, hospitality, technology, corporate communications, and luxury lifestyle, has appointed Dane Wisher to the role of vice president.

Wisher joins the Relevance International team amid a period of expanded service offerings, new market verticals and regions, and prodigious overall growth.  In his new role, Wisher will help lead the strategy and execution of content and public relations across U.S. and global client accounts, as well as help continue to build Relevance International’s presence among key audience and business development targets through an analytically driven approach to communications.

“Dane brings a diversified range of successful client experience for organizations across the built environment, technology, finance, sustainability, and wider corporate sectors,” said Suzanne Rosnowski, CEO and founder of Relevance International. “We look forward to him helping Relevance International continue to grow its footprint.”

Wisher brings nearly 15 years of professional experience in content, communications, brand development, writing, and marketing. He previously served as managing director, public relations, with The Berman Group, where he led the firm’s public relations and editorial teams, and as a communications strategist at Lendlease, where he delivered content, communications, and change management for the firm’s Americas business. He earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in English from the University of Virginia.

“I’m excited to join a top global agency shaping some of the most crucial brand and industry stories,” said Wisher. “We take a problem-solving approach that positions firms optimally and drives narratives that help grow businesses throughout market cycles.”

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