Executive Communications Manager
Executive Communications Manager
Mission
Manage executive voice and strategic narrative for C-suite leaders
Tour of Duty
Build a narrative framework that establishes an executive as an industry voice
About This Job Family
People in this job family own the corporate narrative—shaping how the company is perceived by investors, analysts, employees, regulators, and the public. From earnings calls and press releases to internal town halls and executive speeches, they craft messaging that builds trust, manages reputation, and aligns stakeholders. Great corporate communications turns complex stories into clear signals.
What You'll Do
Executive communications professionals craft the voice of the C-suite—writing keynote speeches, thought leadership articles, board presentations, and CEO messages that shape how leadership is perceived internally and externally. They turn executive vision into compelling narrative.
- • Own executive communications strategy for the CEO or a C-suite executive
- • Lead the team through major speaking engagements and media appearances
- • Design narrative frameworks that position executives as industry visionaries
- • Mentor executive writers on strategic messaging and audience adaptation
- • Define quality standards for all executive-facing communications
- • Architect the annual executive visibility calendar and thought leadership roadmap
Every responsibility is an accomplishment waiting to happen. The question is: will you own the outcome, or just do the task?
AI as an Accelerator
AI isn't a skill we call out. It's invisible in the accomplishment but easily visible in the velocity and scale of your outcomes. Here's how people in this role are accelerating their work with AI:
- → Analyzing executive visibility metrics and competitive positioning
- → Building thought leadership program strategies and content calendars
- → Creating speaking engagement evaluation frameworks
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The Competencies That Matter
Skills fill your toolbox. Competencies are how you wield them. Three matter most at this level:
1. CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS (3) Strong Corporate Communications skills required at this level.
2. MARKETING (2) Strong Marketing skills required at this level.
3. STRATEGY (2) Strong Strategy skills required at this level.
The radar shows the full picture. These three are where you need to be undeniable.
Your Journey From Here
Going up? Your next Tour of Duty:
→ Senior Manager, Executive Communications - Executive Communications (L5) "Run a C-suite thought leadership program that drives measurable visibility"
The L4 → L5 gap is about SCALE and INFLUENCE: • From owning a project → shaping how projects get built • From leading work → leading people who lead work • From shipping features → building systems that outlast you
These are your stretch accomplishments. Start doing L5 work now. When you can prove it with accomplishments, you're ready.
Going sideways? That's valid too.
Up isn't the only direction. It's your career. You own it.
Competency Requirements
Competency Shape
- Corporate Communications
- Proficiency: 3
- Marketing
- Proficiency: 2
- Strategy
- Proficiency: 2
- Legal & Compliance
- Proficiency: 1
- Human Resources
- Proficiency: 1
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Effective Date
July 2025
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