GE names Deirdre Latour new chief communications officer

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GE recently announced that its new chief communications officer will be Deirdre Latour, as the man currently filling the position, Gary Sheffer, will retire at the end of 2015.

“Gary has developed one of the best communications teams in the world,”
Beth Comstock, president, CEO and chief marketing officer of GE Business
Innovations, said. “He has been an extremely respected and influential
leader in our company for many years and has successfully helped shape
and strengthen GE’s reputation during volatile times.”

Gary Sheffer has worked at GE for 16 years. For 12 of those years, he served on the GE Communications and Public Affairs team.

Sheffer
previously worked in government communications and journalism for 17
years. During that time he was a press aide to two governors of New
York. In 1999, he joined GE’s team, where he helped the global
communications and public affairs function and worked on two campaigns,
Ecomagination and GE Works.

Deirdre Latour will shift from her position as senior director of external communications at GE to the chief communications officer role on April 1, 2015.

“Deirdre is a strategic communications executive with a proven track
record of success,” Comstock said. “Her energy, enthusiasm and knowledge
will be a great asset in managing our global team to further enhance
GE’s reputation.”

Since 2013, Latour has been the senior director of external communications, where she built and executed a strategy of communications that enhanced and protected GE’s name. The strategy handled issues, crisis management, financial communications and external communications for the CEO, CMO and CFO. Beginning on April 1, she will serve the global side of GE’s communications, such as executive communications, functional talent development, internal and external communications, public affairs and public relations.



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