Chief Communications Officer

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The Chief Communications Officer (CCO) is a professional title for the head of communications , public relations and / or public affairs within a company. Usually the CCO reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

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As Chief Officer, the CCO of a company is primarily responsible for managing a company's internal and external communications . He is usually responsible for communicating with a wide range of stakeholders. These can be employees, shareholders , media , bloggers , influential members of business, the press , the state, and the public . Typically, the CCO works with other members of the company, such as investors , analysts , customers and board members. Most companies seek advice from CCOs to assess the public impact of decisions.

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