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Aon Hewitt Appoints New National Communication Lead

September 6, 2011 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - Aon Hewitt has announced that Vincenzo Ciampi has joined the firm as a vice president and the new national lead for communication, part of the Canadian talent, rewards and communication practice. 

 

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In his new role, Ciampi and his team will assist clients across Canada with defining and sharing their employee value proposition, and “creating strategic communication that not only informs employees but inspires them to take appropriate action,” according to the announcement. 

 “We’re delighted to welcome Vincenzo to our team,” said Scott Bunker, Aon Hewitt’s national talent, rewards and communication practice leader. “He brings a broad business perspective, communication expertise and a focus on results. Our colleagues and clients alike will benefit from his experience.” 

Prior to joining Aon Hewitt, Ciampi worked at a large national insurance company where he held various positions in corporate strategy, external communications/branding and national relationships, developing a reputation as a specialist in each of these fields. Before that, he was employed by a global information technology and business process outsourcing firm, working in business development support, strategic investments, and post-merger integrations. 

Ciampi is headquartered in Montreal, but will spend time in all of Aon Hewitt’s 12 Canadian offices, as needed. His appointment is effective immediately. 

 


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