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H2O America names Michael Ambrozewicz vice president of communications
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H2O America names Michael Ambrozewicz vice president of communications
  • H2O America appointed Michael Ambrozewicz as vice president of communications.
  • He will lead communications strategy, including corporate reputation, stakeholder engagement, brand management, storytelling, change communications.
  • Ambrozewicz most recently served as vice president of corporate communications at Albertsons, working with the CEO, senior leadership, investor relations on business strategy messaging, reputation management, transformation communications.
  • He previously held communications leadership roles at AT&T, DIRECTV, covering executive positioning, public relations, social media strategy, employee communications, change management tied to business, technology transformations.


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