Mayor Andre Dickens appoints chief communications officer
Mayor Andre Dickens recently announced the appointment of Allison J. Fouché to serve as the Administration’s new Chief of Communications. Among her responsibilities are developing long-term communications programming strategies for the City and Administration.
“Allison is a proven civil servant and communications professional — having navigated a lot of similar territories in Memphis that we have in Atlanta,” said Mayor Dickens. “As we begin 2024 with new initiatives and continue our ongoing work, she is well-equipped to engage and inform our communities. We welcome Allison to our leadership team and look forward to adding her talent to our Administration’s work on behalf of Atlantans.”
Fouché most recently served as the Chief Communications Officer for the City of Memphis, where she helped navigate City leadership through several challenges. She also spearheaded the redesign of the City’s website and orchestrated the comprehensive rebranding of the City of Memphis, introducing a new logo and refining the brand position to foster cohesiveness across all City Divisions.
“I am honored to take on the role of Chief of Communications for the City of Atlanta, and I am committed to developing innovative communications strategies that not only connect with our community but also contribute to the city’s growth and success. I look forward to leveraging my experience to ensure transparent and effective communications between the city administration and its residents,” said Fouché.
Fouché’s effective date with the City of Atlanta is Jan. 8, 2024.
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