Nikoloff holds the position of leader in the corporate public relations department at FleishmanHillard.
Sebastian Nikoloff, a seasoned communications professional, has joined FleishmanHillard Germany, taking on the role of Head of Corporate Public Affairs. Nikoloff brings with him over nine years of experience from his previous agency, MSL.
Nikoloff's new role at FleishmanHillard Germany encompasses responsibilities in Public Affairs, Lobbying, Governmental Affairs, and Issues Management. He assumed this position on January 1, 2023, marking a transition from his role as Managing Partner at MSL.
Prior to his tenure at FleishmanHillard Germany, Nikoloff spent nine years at MSL, where he was part of the agency's management team. During his time there, he served as Managing Partner, demonstrating his leadership qualities and commitment to the agency.
Before joining MSL, Nikoloff worked at the Federation of German Industries (BDI). His diverse professional background provides him with a unique perspective that will undoubtedly benefit FleishmanHillard Germany.
The team under Nikoloff's leadership at FleishmanHillard Germany's Berlin office reports directly to him. The team, primarily based in Berlin, is the primary unit of the consultancy.
FleishmanHillard Germany is a renowned communications consultancy where Nikoloff now works. The agency is well-known for its expertise in strategic communications, public affairs, and digital and social media.
Nikoloff left MSL to join FleishmanHillard Germany, a move that signifies his commitment to taking on new challenges and furthering his career in the communications industry. His extensive experience and leadership qualities are expected to contribute significantly to FleishmanHillard Germany's ongoing success.
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