Consumer Reports Hires Daniel Cluchey as Executive Speechwriter and Advisor
Yonkers, NY (PRWEB) September 08, 2015 -- Consumer Reports, the largest and most trusted consumer organization in the world, has hired Daniel Cluchey as Executive Speechwriter and Advisor. In his new position, Mr. Cluchey will play a vital role in communicating the mission, vision and values of Consumer Reports to key stakeholders and to new audiences.
“Daniel comes to Consumer Reports at a time of dynamic change and possibility, as we innovate new ways of impacting the marketplace to make it safer and fairer,” Ms. Tellado said. “He will be a valuable resource to the leadership team and me as we connect with younger and more diverse audiences, grow and mobilize our network of activists, and reach consumers where and when we can help them most. He brings a generous dose of policy smarts, creativity and energy to the team.”
Mr. Cluchey comes to Consumer Reports having worked with policy leaders and cabinet secretaries in Washington DC. He was a senior advisor and head of speechwriting for Export-Import Bank of the United Sates. While there, he was responsible for developing a comprehensive communications strategy and crafting a variety of public-facing reports for Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg.
Previously, Mr. Cluchey served the US Department of Health and Human Services as a speechwriter, working closely with Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, and as a writer of keynote addresses for US Attorney General Eric Holder at the Department of Justice. He is a 2012 graduate of Harvard Law School and holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Amherst College.
“I am pleased to join Consumer Reports during a pivotal moment both for the organization and for the broader consumer rights movement,” Mr. Cluchey said. “The mission of Consumer Reports is as indispensable as it has ever been, and I look forward to working with Marta and the leadership team to continue to safeguard the rights of consumers by advocating for a more transparent, more accountable and fairer marketplace.”
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Consumer Reports is the world’s largest and most trusted nonprofit, consumer organization driving marketplace change to improve the lives and amplify the voices of consumers. Founded in 1936, Consumer Reports has achieved substantial gains for consumers on food and product safety, financial reform, health and other issues. The organization has advanced important policies to cut hospital-acquired infections, prohibit predatory lending practices and combat dangerous toxins in food. Consumer Reports' independent testing and rating of thousands of products and services is made possible by its member-supported 50 plus labs, state-of-the-art auto test center and consumer research center. Consumers Union, a division of Consumer Reports, works for pro-consumer laws and regulations in Washington, D.C., the states, and in the marketplace. With more than eight million subscribers to its flagship magazine, website and other publications Consumer Reports accepts no advertising, payment or other support from the companies whose products it evaluates.
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