JUSTINE MORGAN
Vice President
JUSTINE MORGAN
Vice President
Justine is a communications professional with over a decade of agency experience leading integrated communications campaigns and programs. She has been called an “organizational engine” by her clients stemming from her ability to effectively manage and navigate the complexities of large accounts. Her work in public affairs, communications, crisis management, media relations and strategic planning has helped make her a trusted advisor to clients across industries and fields, including: Fortune 100 clients, nonprofits, government agencies, and even a presidential library.
Whether it’s developing comprehensive communication strategies, crafting compelling messaging, building and maintaining relationships with stakeholders, managing media relations, coordinating events or handling crisis situations, her extensive skill set allows her to navigate complex landscapes with ease, the ability to address diverse challenges and seize opportunities.
WHY JUSTINE BELONGS IN THE ROOM
She’s a jack-of-all-trades.
With her diverse agency experience and ability to wear multiple hats, Justine can handle a wide range of tasks and responsibilities, making her an invaluable asset to any team. Her “jack-of-all-trades” approach enables her to be flexible, resourceful, and effective in managing communications initiatives and achieving campaign objectives.
She loves solving problems.
She’s not afraid to dig deep, analyze information and seek multiple perspectives to find innovative and effective solutions for her clients’ communication challenges.
She’s a team player.
There’s no task too big or too small when it comes to getting the job done. Justine relies on her interpersonal abilities to work closely with team members on all levels and communicate across departments to ensure clients’ deadlines and needs are met.
GOOD TO KNOW
University of Michigan (Go Blue!)
Cross-stitching and genealogy
Opening windows while the AC is on
Justine is a New Orleans native and loves all things related to her hometown.