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Rachel Noerdlinger

Actum

She is more than a public relations professional; she is a strategist, visionary, soldier, and fixer. Rachel Noerdlinger is the invisible force fixing her clients’ issues and amplifying their successes. She sees around corners and prevents corporate and career collisions and crises before they happen. Even the late attorney Johnnie L Cochran, Jr. valued her abilities, relying on her as his own public relations advisor. She is Rachel Noerdlinger, a distinguished communications strategist and highly regarded advisor to the who’s who in corporate America, politics, and non-profit sectors. She was the first Black woman partner at a national public relations firm and is currently a Partner at Actum. Known for her exceptional skills, Noerdlinger has played a crucial role in managing media coordination for significant discrimination cases in the investment management industry including Fearless Fund and Blueprint Capital Advisors. She has been involved in major national events, including the high-profile funeral of George Floyd and the historic civil rights march on Washington led by Rev. Al Sharpton and National Action Network. Noerdlinger’s exceptional abilities in navigating the complex landscape of communication, along with her unwavering commitment to important causes, make her a highly valuable leader in the war being waged against DEI.

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