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Nina Beridze is a creative and strategic communications professional with a track record of delivering high-impact public relations campaigns for a wide range of firms – from Fortune 500 companies, financial services firms to technology and public institutions. Nina brings particular expertise in translating complex topics into clear, compelling storylines that resonate with both media and the public, and she is adept at managing reputational risk, including in high-stakes and crisis situations. With large agency experience, she has led projects across global teams and offices and takes a collaborative, results-oriented approach to every engagement.

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Experience

Throughout her career, Nina has spearheaded various integrated public relations and marketing campaigns. Representative examples of her work include:

  • Developed and executed a multi-tiered media relations campaign that generated ongoing interview and bylined article opportunities in top-tier legal and industry publications.
  • Led a high-impact broadcast strategy that included securing a marquee radio interview and delivering tailored media training to ensure the client was prepared to communicate effectively on-air, positioning them as a credible and confident spokesperson.
  • Oversaw a strategic social media program to amplify client thought leadership, promote key initiatives and increase engagement across platforms – enhancing brand presence and supporting broader business development goals.

 

Background

Nina obtained her Master’s degree in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and English from Boston College where she was on the Dean’s List First Honors. Nina holds a certificate in Data-Driven Presentations with Excel and PowerPoint. She is fluent in Georgian and proficient in Russian.

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