Jeffrey Genung
About Jeffrey Genung
Jeffrey Genung serves as the Senior Director of Internal Communications & Engagement at Chobani, a position he has held since 2013. He previously worked for 23 years at Snyder Communications as Managing Editor of The Evening Sun in Norwich, New York.
Work at Chobani
Jeffrey Genung has served as the Senior Director of Internal Communications & Engagement at Chobani since 2013. In this role, he is responsible for developing and implementing internal communication strategies that enhance employee engagement and foster a positive workplace culture. His tenure at Chobani has seen him contribute to various initiatives aimed at improving communication within the organization and ensuring alignment with the company's mission and values.
Previous Experience at Snyder Communications
Before joining Chobani, Jeffrey Genung worked at Snyder Communications as the Managing Editor of The Evening Sun from 1990 to 2013, a period of 23 years. During his time in this role, he oversaw editorial content, managed a team of writers, and ensured the publication met its journalistic standards. His extensive experience in the media industry provided him with a strong foundation in communication and engagement strategies.
Education and Expertise
Jeffrey Genung earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communication from the State University of New York College at Oswego, where he studied from 1986 to 1990. His educational background in communication has equipped him with the skills necessary for effective messaging and engagement within organizations. This academic foundation supports his professional roles in internal communications.
Background
Jeffrey Genung has a long-standing career in communications, beginning with his education in the late 1980s. His professional journey includes significant experience in both media and corporate environments. He has developed a comprehensive understanding of internal communications, employee engagement, and editorial processes, which has shaped his approach to fostering effective communication strategies in his current role.