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Rhea Brennan

Senior Vice President

Rhea Brennan, Senior Vice President at Teneo, relocated to Sydney in 2018 after four years working with Teneo in Hong Kong in strategy and communications advisory.

Rhea works with senior management of listed and private companies across sectors advising on corporate affairs strategy for transactions, financial calendar, and issues and crises. Rhea is also a member of Teneo’s global Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practice, providing clients with counsel on ESG issues across investor relations, reputational issues, stakeholder engagement and broader sustainability strategy.

Prior to Teneo, Rhea worked at an Asia-based strategic communication consultancy in Hong Kong, before which she worked as an independent consultant focusing on strategic communications and brand strategy.

Rhea graduated from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, with a Bachelor of Arts and a postgraduate Master of Business degree. She also holds the Certificate in ESG Investing and the Investment Foundations Certificate from the CFA Institute, and the Certificate of Investor Relations from the Australian Investor Relations Association.

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