Jeffrey Schneider Leaving ABC News to Found His Own PR Firm

By Chris Ariens 

JeffreySchneiderJeffrey Schneider, ABC News SVP and chief spokesman, is leaving the network to start his own PR firm, TVNewser has learned.

Schneider’s deputy Julie Townsend will lead ABC News communications strategy and the PR team. Schneider calls his 14 years at ABC News “an incredible honor and privilege.”

I’m very grateful for the thrilling experiences I’ve had at the news division and embark on this new path with tremendous affection and respect for all the people of ABC News,” Schneider says.

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His new firm, Schneider Global Strategy, will specialize in media relations and crisis management and counts ABC News and Disney/ABC TV as his first clients.

Schneider, who was suspended this summer following an internal incident, will remain at ABC News through the midterm elections. “Jeffrey has been our champion in great and tough times,” writes ABC News president James Goldston in a note to staff. “He’s done it with good humor, nearly superhuman drive and a deep love for this great institution.”

Townsend re-joined ABC News as VP in 2011. In her first stint at ABC News, beginning in 2001, she was PR Coordinator for “Nightline” and “This Week” in Washington, DC. “Julie is a persuasive storyteller and a passionate champion for ABC News,” Goldston writes. “She believes deeply in our team and in the importance of the work we do.

Goldston’s note after the jump…

Team,

I have some big news to share with all of you.

Jeffrey Schneider, a key player in our news division over the past 14 years, will be founding his own firm, Schneider Global Strategy, specializing in media relations and crisis management.

Jeffrey has been our champion in great and tough times. He’s done it with good humor, nearly superhuman drive and a deep love for this great institution. We have all seen him in action, promoting and defending this news division with passion and intensity. And for 14 years, 365 days a year, at all hours of the night and day, he has treated ABC News as family, advising with the utmost care and wisdom so many in this division and company.

When Ben was promoted in March, Jeffrey informed him and Kevin Brockman that it might be the right time for him to do something he had long wanted to do – start his own firm. They asked Jeffrey to remain at ABC News to handle coming executive and anchor transitions and provide counsel to me when I was named President of the News Division.

With ABC News in its strongest journalistic and competitive position in decades and our leadership team and anchors in place, the time has arrived for Jeffrey to embark on that adventure. I’m glad to report that the News Division and DATG will be his very first clients, so we will continue to benefit from his wise counsel.

A list of accomplishments, which he would be the first to credit to his amazing team, would make for a very long note indeed. But just a few highlights that give perspective to the scope of some of the issues: terrorism and wars; an anthrax attack on our newsroom; the wounding of Bob Woodruff and Doug Vogt in Iraq; our historic run at Good Morning America; and on and on.

Jeffrey’s communications team is recognized as the best in the business, consistently delivering the biggest and most effective roll outs of our world class content and exclusive interviews, impactful investigations and breaking news. To ensure another smooth transition, Jeffrey will be here through Election Day and then Julie Townsend, who has worked shoulder-to-shoulder with him on so many issues, will step up to oversee communications strategy and lead the public relations team for the news division, reporting to Kevin Brockman.

Julie is a persuasive storyteller and a passionate champion for ABC News. She believes deeply in our team and in the importance of the work we do. She has worked for us in both New York and in Washington and with every program and platform, providing her invaluable insight to all corners of our news division.

In 2001 she began her career in our Washington bureau as PR Coordinator for Nightline and This Week, working her way up to Publicity Director in New York for Digital. After several years in corporate communications for NBCUniversal, where she worked closely with the company’s General Counsel, she returned to ABC News as our Vice President of Communications in 2011.

Since then, Julie has collaborated with many of you on some of our biggest initiatives. She shepherded us through the launch of our game-changing partnerships with Yahoo and Fusion and has helped build anticipation for our biggest specials and interviews by driving extensive press coverage. Time and again Julie has shown her versatility, determination and dedication to ABC News. She has proven herself a leader and as a valuable advisor to so many of us – helping us navigate any issue with a steady hand.

Please join me in congratulating Julie on this new role.

We will have many opportunities to celebrate Jeffrey, and raise a glass to him, in the coming weeks. For now, I know that you will join me in thanking him for his tireless and remarkable work for ABC News and wish him all success in his new venture.

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