Amy Littleton joined Reputation Partners in August 2022 as president. She is a PR strategist and business leader focusing on delivering powerful communications and integrated brand activation programs to business and consumer clients.
Prior to joining Reputation Partners, Amy was executive vice president and managing director of KemperLesnik, where she led the public relations division in handling brand reputation and crisis management for major brands, such as Whirlpool Corporation, the PGA of America and Takata Corporation.
For nearly 20 years, Amy has delivered communications results for many blue-chip clients, including Aon Plc., PwC, Liberty Mutual, CNA, HUB, Grainger, and more. Under her leadership, KemperLesnik grew exponentially by providing creative yet strategic programs that produce measurable results.
Amy’s experience spans positions at Edelman, Slack & Co., General Mills, Inc. and her own PR consultancy company, Littleton Consulting.
Amy holds a MBA from Loyola Chicago’s Quinlan School of Business, a Bachelor of Science from The Florida State University and a Certificate in Leadership from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Amy lives in Chicago and serves on the board of the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation and Friends of Catherine and Channel Lakes, a nonprofit focused on improving water quality in the lakes. Additionally, Amy was a past president of PRSA Chicago.
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What’s your favorite part of your job?
My favorite part of my job is working with great people to help clients solve problems and take advantage of opportunities.
If you could have dinner with a famous person (past or present) who would it be and why?
Alexander Hamilton. Few of us knew much about this founding father before the hit musical. I would love to pepper him with questions about what he was really thinking at that time and how he envisioned the future of America.
What’s something people are always surprised to find out about you?
I am an astronomy lover. I have been a subscriber to Astronomy Magazine for decades, have a telescope and am already planning my family’s trip to see the next solar eclipse in April 2024.