Allison Wilson

Vice President, Media Relations at Weber Shandwick

Allison Wilson has a diverse work experience in the fields of media relations, account management, marketing, and production coordination. Allison began their career in 2000 as a Talent Coordinator and Production Assistant at Fox Cable Networks, where they supported the talent and production departments of "The Best Damn Sports Show Period." Allison then worked as a Marketing Manager at FOX Sports Grill, where they developed and executed marketing promotions and managed corporate alliances with professional sports teams. Allison later joined FUEL TV as a Production Coordinator, managing daily production needs for "The Daily Habit" talk show. Allison then transitioned to Weber Shandwick as an Account Executive, providing support for various clients.

Allison's career at Weber Shandwick progressed, and they held positions such as Account Supervisor, Account Manager, and Account Director. In these roles, they developed and managed strategic media strategies for a range of consumer and corporate clients, including major brands like Coca-Cola, Warner Bros, Bank of America, and Nestlé. Allison also provided strategic counsel to clients across the Weber Shandwick network on media strategies and programs.

In 2008, Allison briefly joined Edelman as a Senior Account Executive, where they devised and managed communications programs for Fortune 500 companies like Shell Oil Company and Lilly Pharmaceuticals. Allison developed messaging and media materials and provided strategic counsel to the corporate communications team.

Overall, Allison Wilson has extensive experience in media relations, account management, marketing, and production coordination, working with notable clients and brands throughout their career.

Allison Wilson holds a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations from Georgetown University. Allison also completed their Masters in Strategic Public Relations at the University of Southern California. However, no specific start or end years were provided for either of these educational experiences.

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