Tursiana Setyohapsari
About Tursiana Setyohapsari
Tursiana Setyohapsari is an Executive Director with extensive experience in communications and international relations. She has held leadership positions at Golin and Weber Shandwick, and has previously worked at Apco Worldwide and the National Democratic Institute.
Work at Golin
Tursiana Setyohapsari has been serving as the Executive Director at Golin since 2007. Based in Chicago, Illinois, she has held this position for 17 years. In her role, she is responsible for overseeing various strategic initiatives and client relations, contributing to the agency's reputation in the public relations industry.
Education and Expertise
Tursiana Setyohapsari earned a Master of Arts in Communications from the University of Leeds, studying from 1997 to 1998. Prior to this, she completed her undergraduate studies in International Relations at Universitas Gadjah Mada from 1990 to 1995. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in communication strategies and international relations.
Previous Experience at Apco Worldwide
Before her tenure at Golin, Tursiana Setyohapsari worked at Apco Worldwide as Vice President from 2000 to 2004. During her four years in Washington, District of Columbia, she contributed to various projects and initiatives that enhanced the firm's global communication strategies.
Career at Weber Shandwick
Tursiana Setyohapsari has been with Weber Shandwick as Executive Vice President since 2012. Based in New York, New York, she has been instrumental in leading teams and managing client accounts for over a decade, further establishing her expertise in the public relations sector.
Professional Background
Tursiana Setyohapsari's career includes significant roles in various organizations. She served as Director of Business and Operations at Futurebrand in London for one year from 2010 to 2011. Additionally, she worked at The Asean Secretariat as Assistant Program Officer from 1995 to 1997 and at the National Democratic Institute as Program Officer from 1998 to 2000, both in Washington, D.C.