Corporate Affairs
In today’s environment of regulatory complexity, geopolitical risk, stakeholder activism, and digital disruption, corporate affairs leadership is mission-critical. CEOs, boards, and business leaders need proven leaders with experience in crisis management, government relations, communications strategy, and reputation management to protect enterprise value and drive sustainable growth.
Today’s organizations operate in a landscape where policy, media, investor expectations, CSR priorities, and public opinion intersect in real time. In this environment, world-class Chief Corporate Affairs Officers, Chief Communications Officers, and Heads of Government Affairs play a central role in shaping corporate narrative, influencing policy, managing stakeholder engagement, and strengthening stakeholder trust.
Heidrick & Struggles specializes in corporate affairs executive search and advisory services, helping organizations recruit and develop transformational leaders who excel in:
- Corporate affairs strategy and organizational design
- Crisis communications and issues management
- Government relations and regulatory strategy
- Stakeholder engagement and corporate positioning
- Public sector and policy engagement
- CSR and sustainability communications
- Employee communications and change communications
- Investor and stakeholder engagement
- Digital communications and social media strategy
- Brand reputation management
We partner with companies across industries and geographies to build high-impact corporate affairs functions that mitigate risk, enhance credibility, and support long-term business performance. When reputation, regulation, and risk converge, the right executive talent creates a lasting competitive advantage.
Government and corporate affairs focus: Finding leaders who can effectively manage political and regulatory risk
Navigating the constantly evolving global political and geopolitical landscape is a strategic planning necessity today. Our work with US and global companies suggests a comprehensive menu of options and some questions companies can use to navigate them, whether they are just starting out or already have a foundation to build on.
A new CEO is a pivotal moment requiring a reset. Corporate affairs leaders set the tone from the top, align internal and external messaging, and build early trust with key stakeholders.
In today's high-stakes environments, corporate affairs play a central role in managing risk, reputation, aligning messaging across audiences, and engaging government affairs professionals, regulators, policymakers, and the public, especially as some companies consolidate brand, marketing, and communications to unify voice and narrative.
With the shift in how information is created, conveyed, and consumed, corporate affairs leaders are helping organizations adapt, often by integrating marketing, branding, and communications with advocacy and government relations positions to more effectively connect with diverse audiences across converging paid, owned, and earned channels.
Corporate affairs is essential to shaping the narrative and managing internal and external expectations during IPO prep, succession planning, and integration. This leader plays a vital role in addressing the cultural dynamics that make or break M&A success.
In times of change, corporate affairs drive understanding, alignment, and momentum, ensuring employees, investors, and private sector stakeholders embrace the company’s evolving story before others define it for them.