OREANDA-NEWS. On 15 April 2008 PBN Company, the market leading international strategic communications firm in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic States, announced the appointment of Natalya Miroyevskaya as Senior Account Manager in the firm’s 50-member Moscow office.

Ms. Miroyevskaya joins PBN from Leader Asset Management where she was Director for Corporate Communications from 2004 through 2007. From 2000 to 2004 she served as Head of the Client Service Department at Imageland Edelman PR, where her client portfolio included KPMG, Tekhnosila, Metropol Investment Company and Zenit Bank. She also worked in Citigate Communications’ London office as an Account Executive.

“Natalya’s blend of Russian and international corporate communications experience gives her an intimate knowledge of the sector that is a unique asset to PBN’s Corporate and Crisis Communications Project Group. Her skills will further enhance PBN’s award-winning consultancy services to top-tier international and Russian clients across the CIS and Eastern Europe,” said PBN Moscow’s Director of Corporate and Crisis Communications, Jeanette Hamster.

Ms. Miroyevskaya will be responsible for coordinating a number of PBN’s major client accounts, including Rolf Group of Companies and Nord Stream. She commented that “the Russian PR landscape has changed dramatically since I started my career in communications over 10 years ago, mainly thanks to industry leaders like PBN. I look forward to offering my knowledge and experience to PBN’s many top-tier clients and the challenge of taking their communications activities to a new level.”

Other clients of the firm include Alcoa, BP, Basic Element, Citibank, Enel, Ferrero, Knight-Frank, Merrill Lynch, M.Video, Motorola, PepsiCo, Renaissance Group, Rosneft, Telenor, Statoil and the U.S. Department of Treasury.


The PBN Company is the leading international strategic communications firm specializing in Russia, Ukraine and other countries of the former Soviet Union.  PBN provides reputation management, financial and corporate communications, and government relations services from offices in Washington DC, London, Moscow, Kyiv, Riga, Almaty and Sochi.  The firm’s Moscow office was opened in 1990 and has a full-time staff of 50.  PBN became part of WPP in 2007 when the group acquired a 49.9% stake in PBN.