Chaloner Welcomes Alanna Miller and Georgia Aarons

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We are thrilled to welcome Georgia Aarons and Alanna Miller to Chaloner. Both are wonderful additions to the New York office. The press release can be found here, and below!


NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chaloner, a national search firm specializing in communications, public relations and marketing, announced today the addition of two experienced professionals to its New York office.

Alanna Miller joins Chaloner from the New York office of Russell Tobin, a recruiting firm, where she built the marketing and communications practice with a focus on professional and financial services clients. She began her career in marketing with a global academic publisher, later joining a large integrated media company focused on the legal and real estate sectors.

Ms. Miller is also the author of Stuff Every Woman Should Know (2010, Quirk Books), a pocket-sized reference book for women of all ages. She is passionate about helping women develop effective job search strategies and develop careers for long-term growth and success. Originally from Vienna, Austria, Ms. Miller graduated from Temple University with a bachelor’s degree in art history.

“Alanna will utilize her extensive marketing background and a deep commitment to creating a seamless experience for her clients and candidates,” said Amy Segelin, president of Chaloner. “Companies turn to Chaloner because of our focus and knowledge of the marketplace for communications talent. Alanna will continue to expand our capabilities in this sector.”

Georgia Aarons brings a unique set of communications and recruiting experiences to Chaloner. Most recently, Ms. Aarons served as a senior research associate for Paul Argenti, professor of Corporate Communications at Tuck Business School at Dartmouth. Previously, she spent several years as a vice president with the Capstone Partnership, conducting Strategy, Business Development and Corporate Finance searches for investment banks and Fortune 500 companies.

Additionally, Ms. Aarons brings recent international communications experience to Chaloner having spent time working in London with a global PR agency, and recently authored “Digital Strategies for Powerful Corporate Communications” in the European Financial Review. Ms. Aarons holds a bachelor’s degree from Columbia University and a master’s degree from the University of Cambridge.

“Georgia’s intellect and passion for communications are fantastic assets in this business,” said Amy Segelin. “She will provide an unmatched depth of insight in identifying and recruiting high caliber candidates for our clients.”

Chaloner, founded in 1979, is a national search firm that focuses on recruiting top talent for mid and senior level communications, PR and marketing roles throughout the country. The firm works with clients across all industry and non-profit sectors.