Crisis and Leadership Communications Expert
Marjie Hadad empowers audiences with leadership communications strategies and tools to strategically avoid or manage high-stress situations and crises.
Marjie Hadad has been in media and public relations for 40 years.
She is a globally recognized crisis and leadership communications expert, former television news reporter and anchor, and an award-winning TV producer and author.
Specializing in medical and venture capital public relations, she designs and manages strategic public relations programs that achieve the business and clinical goals of her clients.
Marjie also served as an agent at Ford Model Management – Boston and as the media liaison for the Consulate General of Israel to New England. In addition, she worked as a researcher and speech writer for the Policy Planning Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel.
She began her commercial public relations career in 1996, employed first by a boutique agency and later by an international firm. In 2001, she founded Marjie Hadad Communications.
A limited edition of her first book, The Power of PR Parenting, was published in April 2023. It achieved Amazon number 1 best new release and number 1 best seller status in nine different categories collectively. The book also received a Gold Global E-Book, Gold Literary Titan, Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird, Five Star Reader View and Gold Maincrest Media award. The second edition will be published in 2026.
Marjie has been featured in Business Insider, the WSJ, MSN, Parents.com, Good Morning Arizona, Suncoast TV, Liftoff with Jeanniey Walden, Tiny Beans, Menspsyche.com, A Dime Saved, Confidence Daily, The Jerusalem Post and The Times of Israel as well as more than 70 podcasts including David Meltzer’s Office Hours, Pockets of Knowledge with Desiree Stanley, THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin, One Fear Per Year with Janice Burt, the Business of Meetings with Eric Rozenberg, and Helping Organizations Thrive with Julian Roberts.
She is married and the mother of three grown children.
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