Cindy Drucker Joins Weber Shandwick as Executive Vice President, Social Impact
WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 8, 2012 – Weber Shandwick, a leading global public relations firm, today announced that Cindy Drucker has joined the agency as an executive vice president in the firm’s global Social Impact practice.
Based in Washington, D.C. at Powell Tate, a division of Weber Shandwick, Drucker will serve as a strategic counselor to global organizations designing and executing corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability strategies.
Drucker has more than 20 years of experience advising and leading sustainability and environmental initiatives for private and public companies, nonprofits and government organizations. Most recently, she was the global head of sustainability at S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., where she led the development and implementation of environmental and sustainable strategies for the company and for the portfolio of consumer products including Windex®, Glade®, OFF!® and Ziploc® among others. In this role, she also provided thought leadership counsel and strategic direction for the worldwide company regarding sustainability, and served as the sustainability partner to major external stakeholders, customers, nonprofits and other sustainability leaders.
Drucker previously worked as the Director of Public Engagement for the Presidential National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling, where she served as the senior point person for public outreach and stakeholder engagement. Prior to that, she served as senior advisor to the President & CEO of World Wildlife Fund (WWF), advancing WWF’s climate change, energy and conservation goals. Drucker is also active in industry groups including World Business Council for Sustainable Development, The Sustainability Consortium, and sustainability task forces of the Consumer Goods Forum and Grocery Manufacturers Association.
Drucker earned a Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Washington University in St. Louis. She also studied international business and economics at the London School of Economics.