Micho Spring

Director

Micho F. Spring leads Weber Shandwick’s Global Corporate Practice, as well as the New England region. Her practice focuses on enabling corporate clients to use communications to support their business strategies, enhance and protect their reputation, and respond to public policy challenges. Micho has counseled clients across industries on a wide range of reputational issues, including CEO succession, mergers and acquisitions, litigation and regulatory matters, cultural transformation, and corporate social responsibility. She brings extensive experience as a senior manager in both the public and private sectors to her work as a communications strategist, including six years as CEO of Boston Telecommunications Co. and four years as deputy mayor of Boston. She also served as chief of staff to Boston Mayor Kevin H. White after four years of service in the New York City government.

Micho is chair of the board of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. She holds numerous board memberships, including National Bank Holdings Corp., the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, the Caribbean Educational and Baseball Foundation, and the Massachusetts Conference for Women, of which she is treasurer. She has chaired the boards of the United Way of Mass Bay and the Mass Conference for Women. Born in Havana, Micho is also actively involved in efforts to improve U.S.-Cuba relations and is founding chair of Friends of Caritas Cubana, a nonprofit providing humanitarian services in Cuba.