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Vice President
Peter Tulupman is a seasoned communications practitioner with more than 30 years of providing counselling and delivering business results for start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. He has experience working in agencies and in-house with deep experience in financial services, insurance, technology, transportation and consumer technology. Peter has over 25 years of working with international clients and has over 20 years of crisis and issues management experience.
Before joining Feintuch Communications, Tulupman was a director for UK-based agency, SEC Newgate, where he raised the profile for the firm’s clients in North America. During his tenure, he raised the profile for Teva, a UK-based hydrogen/e-truck company, among U.S. stakeholders, including communications around a $57 million round of funding, and he led communications for Smartmatic’s litigation against Fox News, Rudy Giuliani and others. He led the World Gold Council’s North American marketing and communications function, including all marketing and communications for GLD, the world’s largest gold-backed ETF, which resulted in a 35% increase in assets under management. Tulupman led global communications for The Conference Board, a New York-based think tank, and earlier he led global communications at NCR Corporation, where he managed all the company’s internal and external communications functions.
Early in his career, he worked at AIG where he led an integrated communications strategy and execution for high-stakes transactions for the world’s largest multinational restructuring effort in history. This included M&A activities including divestitures, tender offers and IPOs. He also has experience working at IBM, Weber-Shandwick, Burson-Marsteller and Symbol Technologies.
Tulupman graduated from Northeastern University and currently lives in Westport, Connecticut.
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