Diplomat recruits three new consultants

Charlotte Olsson
Charlotte Olsson
Sarah Hillbert
Sarah Hillbert
Christoffer Ripe
Christoffer Ripe

 

 

 

 

 

Diplomat Communications has recruited three new consultants. Charlotte Olsson is a new senior consultant, who previously worked for PA and policy issues at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce for the past five years. Charlotte has a bachelor in politics and economics from Lund University and will work with projects within corporate communications and public affairs.

– Diplomat is an agency with a very good reputation, brilliant staff and brave customers. I look forward to being able to solve their communication challenges, and contribute to work on opinion formation and political influence, says Charlotte Olsson.

Sarah Hillbert is a political scientist and holds a master’s degree in peace and conflict studies from Uppsala University. Previously, she worked with digital communication at the prime minister’s office in the Government Offices. She has also worked at Sweden’s Permanent Mission at the United Nations in New York. Sarah will primarily strengthen the agency’s PA team.

– Diplomat works with many exciting customers which shape the society. I am foremost interested in working with issues of influence, and it’s interesting to see a bigger part of the communication market in Sweden, says Sarah Hillbert.

Christoffer Ripe studies Business and Management at the Stockholm School of Economics and has worked with market analysis and runs a company that analyses companies’ positions in a digital context.

– I think it’s important for companies to be aware of their environment, to make the right decisions and to be relevant to their customers. I hope to contribute to Diplomat’s offer by looking beyond the most obvious or likely development of a business, and providing strategic advice from a different angle, says Christoffer Ripe.

– We are in an intensive and expansive phase right now, and it is therefore very pleasing that these three talents reinforce our team, says Sonja Rasin, CEO of Diplomat Communications.