Our People - Laura Skelley

 

Laura Skelley | Group Managing Director


Laura is the Group Managing Director of Max Australia and Spectrum Communications and brings over 13 years of experience in consumer and corporate PR in North America and Asia Pacific, as well as a background in journalism, to the role.  

She has developed and implemented corporate relations strategies, crafted influential speeches for business leaders, politicians and television personalities and has a strong background working with not for profit organisations.

In previous roles Laura has represented some of the world’s biggest brands, government departments and not for profit organisations including Konica Minolta Business Solutions, Easy Being Green, Good Company, The Australian Paralympic Committee, Perpetual Water, NEC Computers, News Digital, Robert Half International, The Association of Regulatory and Clinical Scientists, Nursery and Garden Industry Australia, Interchange Respite Care, Deals Direct,  US Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthy Competition Campaign.

Before making the switch to PR, Laura worked in a variety of producing roles with CBS and CNN in Washington DC and New York.

Laura has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, a master’s degree in International Relations and is a Member of the Public Relations Institute of Australia.

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Laura Skelley | Group Managing Director


Laura is the Group Managing Director of Max Australia and Spectrum Communications and brings over 13 years of experience in consumer and corporate PR in North America and Asia Pacific, as well as a background in journalism, to the role.  

She has developed and implemented corporate relations strategies, crafted influential speeches for business leaders, politicians and television personalities and has a strong background working with not for profit organisations.

In previous roles Laura has represented some of the world’s biggest brands, government departments and not for profit organisations including Konica Minolta Business Solutions, Easy Being Green, Good Company, The Australian Paralympic Committee, Perpetual Water, NEC Computers, News Digital, Robert Half International, The Association of Regulatory and Clinical Scientists, Nursery and Garden Industry Australia, Interchange Respite Care, Deals Direct,  US Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthy Competition Campaign.

Before making the switch to PR, Laura worked in a variety of producing roles with CBS and CNN in Washington DC and New York.

Laura has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, a master’s degree in International Relations and is a Member of the Public Relations Institute of Australia.

Follow Laura on Twitter