CONNIE KASTELNIK

Connie Kastelnik is a communications professional who has spent over 25 years in the fields of network broadcast journalism and public relations.

As a public relations consultant, she has provided strategic communications counsel, media relations, crisis management and media coaching to real estate development and construction companies, pharmaceutical and computer firms, trade associations and institutions of higher education as well as public officials and government agencies.

From 1992 to 1997, Ms. Kastelnik was Bechtel Corporation's Director of Communications for Boston's Central Artery/Tunnel project, the largest single public works project in the United States.
Ms. Kastelnik worked for ABC News for ten years in New York and Boston. From 1986 to 1990 she was the New England news producer for ABC News, responsible for covering breaking news and features in the region and nationally. She covered the presidential campaigns of Michael Dukakis and Jesse Jackson and other national stories such as the San Francisco earthquake in 1989. Ms. Kastelnik was a network news assignment editor in New York from 1983 to 1986 covering foreign, national, and political news.

 

Connie Kastelnik, Communications Professional