Meredith Feiner
About Meredith Feiner
Meredith Feiner is the Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at Brookfield Asset Management in New York, NY, with extensive experience in branding and communications across various industries.
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Meredith Feiner currently holds the position of Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications at Brookfield Asset Management.
Current Role at Brookfield Asset Management
Meredith Feiner is the Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at Brookfield Asset Management in New York, New York, United States. In this role, she manages the company’s comprehensive communication strategies, focusing on both external and internal communications to enhance the firm's brand and reputation.
Previous Experience at Brookfield Asset Management
Before her current position, Meredith Feiner served as Vice President of Branding & Communications at Brookfield Asset Management from 2019 to 2021. During her tenure, she was responsible for overseeing branding initiatives and communication strategies across multiple platforms. Her work in this role laid the foundation for her current responsibilities.
Career Background in Marketing and Communications
Throughout her career, Meredith Feiner has held various roles in marketing and communications. She worked in marketing strategy consulting in New York from 2018 to 2019. Prior to that, she was SVP Marketing and VP Marketing at Eleven James in the Greater New York City Area. She also held several key branding roles at Goldman Sachs, including Vice President of Brand & Content Strategy and Associate in the Brand Marketing Group. Early in her career, she managed communications for NBCUniversal and participated in General Electric's Communications Leadership Development Program.
Educational Background
Meredith Feiner studied at Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism where she took a Continuing Studies Class in Social Media for Media Professionals in 2010. She holds a B.A. from Northwestern University with a double major in Communications and Sociology.