Amy Rosenberg
Managing DirectorAmy Rosenberg is a Managing Director in Mercury’s New York City office, where she specializes in global financial and corporate communications.
Former Global Financial and Business Media Relations lead at FleishmanHillard
Former Managing Director, Corporate Affairs and U.S. Media Relations Lead at Hill & Knowlton
Former Vice President of Communications at UBS Investment Bank and PaineWebber
B.A. degree in government from Clark University.
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see expertsAmy Rosenberg is a Managing Director in Mercury’s New York City office where she advises clients on high-level strategic corporate communications and is a specialist in financial communications and media relations. With over thirty years of experience, Amy works with financial services firms and companies seeking to enhance their overall corporate reputation and increase shareholder value with institutional and retail shareholders. Clients include JP Morgan Chase, AARP, The Saudi Stock Exchange Tadawul, Elanco Animal Health, JCPenney, Emerson and SLB.
Prior to joining Mercury, was a Senior Vice President & Senior Partner at FleishmanHillard where she led the Global Financial and Business Media Relations team, and co—led the firm’s Media + Platforms Global Corporate Media team. Amy joined FleishmanHillard from Hill & Knowlton, where she was Managing Director of Corporate Affairs and Media Relations for the U.S. She has also served as Managing Director of the Corporate Practice at BCW (formerly Burson-Marstellar) and as Managing Director and Director of Media Relations at FTI Consulting. Before joining FTI, Amy worked at UBS Investment Bank (formerly PaineWebber) where she served as the North American Director of Media Relations for Research and Trading.
Amy was recognized as one of the Most Respected Financial Institution PR Professionals in the 2012 Gorkana Survey of Financial Journalists.
Amy holds a B.A. degree in government from Clark University.