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    Cision welcomes seasoned leader Guy Abramo as CEO

    January 15, 2025
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    Cision, a global leader in consumer and media intelligence solutions, has announced the appointment of Guy Abramo as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Abramo brings over 25 years of executive leadership experience, having successfully driven growth and transformation across a range of industries.

    Cision welcomes seasoned leader Guy Abramo as CEO

    Most recently, Abramo served as CEO of HireRight, where he led the company’s initial public offering in 2021 and later facilitated its privatization in 2024. His career also includes senior leadership roles at prominent organizations such as Experian, Ingram Micro, Exxon/Mobil, and KPMG Consulting. Throughout his career, Abramo has earned recognition for his ability to foster innovation, operational excellence, and sustained growth.

    “Guy’s leadership and ability to deliver results make him the ideal choice to lead Cision into its next chapter,” said Brandon Crawley, Managing Director at Platinum Equity, which acquired Cision in 2021. “We are confident that under his guidance, Cision will continue to strengthen its position as a trusted partner to our customers while driving growth and innovation.”

    Abramo, a Las Vegas resident, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and an MBA from Georgetown University. He now takes the helm of Cision’s global operations and looks forward to building upon the company’s existing momentum.

    “Cision is a dynamic company with a strong legacy and an incredible future,” said Abramo. “I am honored to join this team and look forward to collaborating with employees, customers, and stakeholders to build on our momentum and achieve new milestones together.”

    Cision continues to serve as a key partner for over 75,000 companies and organizations worldwide, including 84% of the Fortune 500. Its industry-leading products, such as CisionOne, Brandwatch, and PR Newswire, provide advanced solutions for public relations, corporate communications, marketing, and social media professionals. Leveraging deep expertise and exclusive data partnerships, Cision empowers its clients to achieve visibility and meaningful engagement in today’s data-driven landscape.

    For further information or media inquiries, please contact Cision Public Relations. – SOURCE: Cision Ltd.

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