Ethan Andersen Rejoins Princeton Strategic Communications as Partner
TRENTON (December 13, 2021) – After spending over a year with United Bank for Africa as their U.S. Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Ethan Andersen has rejoined Princeton Strategic Communications (PSC) as a Partner.
Ethan previously served as a Communications Director for PSC from June 2018 until October 2020, when he joined United Bank for Africa.
“PSC does incredible work on behalf of its clients, and I am overjoyed to return to the company,” says Andersen. “I am so grateful to the Princeton family, particularly Norris Clark and Dale Florio, for extending this opportunity to me.”
Ethan has been active in New Jersey politics since 2013, when he volunteered as a Fellow on Cory Booker’s first senate campaign. He then spent over three years with Compassion & Choices, the nation’s leading end-of-life choice advocacy organization, and ultimately served as their State Campaign Manager.
“In his first two and a half years at PSC, Ethan delivered outstanding results for our clients and the firm,” says Norris Clark. “I was glad to see Ethan gain the experience of marketing a global bank, and now I am thrilled to see him return as a Partner, playing a role in managing our day-to-day operations, strategic processes, and business development efforts.”
Ethan has held leadership roles with multiple statewide organizations, including the Director of Operations and Digital Engagement for Celebrate New Jersey Now, a 501(c)4 non-profit that organized New Jerseyans’ participation in the 2017 Democratic National Convention; the Digital Communications Director for the New Jersey Young Democrats; and the Treasurer for Committee to Build the Economy, a super PAC formed in 2017 to help elect Governor Phil Murphy.
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