12/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/18/2025 10:27
NEW YORK, NY - December 18, 2025 - In an era defined by political volatility, rapid technological disruption, and heightened stakeholder expectations, Korn Ferry's latest Chief Communications Officer (CCO) survey reveals a function experiencing elevation, investment, and strategic relevance. The 2025 survey of senior-most communications executives across the Fortune 500 shows that CCOs are increasingly indispensable advisors to CEOs and Boards, and are commanding higher compensation packages.
The findings from companies across industries-including financial services, consumer, technology, industrials, media, healthcare, and energy-demonstrate that the CCO role continues to expand in scope and resources.
CCOs Gain Influence, Though It Differs Across Sectors
"In 2025, the CCO is a pivotal architect of corporate reputation and stakeholder trust-no longer a support function but a strategic driver of enterprise value," said Richard Marshall, Korn Ferry's Global Managing Director, Corporate Affairs and Investor Relations Center of Expertise. "While we see some variation across industries, one clear trend is the growing proximity to the CEO. More CCOs now report directly to the CEO, reflecting the elevation of communications as a core component of enterprise strategy."
Compensation Rises For CCOs; More Than Half Have Budgets Exceeding $5 Million
"Top communications talent continues to command premium compensation," said Peter McDermott, Senior Client Partner and Head of the Corporate Affairs Practice in North America at Korn Ferry. "Rising compensation packages are clear evidence that top companies are recognizing the strategic value of the function."
Team Sizes Varies; AI Adoption Accelerates While Strategy Lags
"In addition to prioritizing hiring for media relations and social and digital media on their teams, nearly all CCOs rely on external agencies," added Annie Lohmeyer Riva, Principal in Korn Ferry's Corporate Affairs Practice. "While most CCOs are also embracing AI for support, many organizations have yet to adopt a formal AI integration strategy, creating significant opportunities to operationalize this technology in the years ahead."
About the Survey
The 2025 Korn Ferry Chief Communications Officer Survey collected data from senior-most communications professionals at Fortune 500 companies in August and September 2025. Communications professionals from 78 companies participated in the survey. Where appropriate, responses from the 2025 survey were compared to earlier benchmarks.
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