How Amy Greenshields Leads And Motivates A Global Comms Team

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Amy Greenshields

Amy Greenshields has had a successful career and currently a key part of KPMG's communications team, shortly after one of her many promotions we sat down with her to learn about her journey (so far).  Here is our conversation with Amy Greenshields:

In this episode we sat down with Jennifer van der Valk, who at the time was just promoted to Chief Communications Officer at Metrolinx. There she was involved in Go Transit, UP Express, Preto and in the midst of a $75 billion capital program which is the largest in Canadian history.
In this episode of On The Move Live, host Dave Forde sits down with Amy Greenshields, who is the Managing Director, Corporate Communications for KPMG International.

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  • This episode was originally recorded in early 2021.
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Dave Forde
Dave “The Connector” Forde is a 20-year veteran of the Canadian marketing, PR, and tech industries. He is the founder of The Connected One network, including industry news sites Profectio and PR In Canada, and serves as a strategic business advisor. Connect with him on LinkedIn and X.

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Dave “The Connector” Forde is a 20-year veteran of the Canadian marketing, PR, and tech industries. He is the founder of The Connected One network, including industry news sites Profectio and PR In Canada, and serves as a strategic business advisor. Connect with him on LinkedIn and X.


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