Weber Advisory, the corporate advisory arm of Weber Shandwick, has expanded its Global Senior Advisors Council with the appointments of Ryan Heath, Jim Prosser and Farrell Kramer. The move underscores the firm’s push to deepen its expertise in areas increasingly shaping corporate strategy — from AI and financial communications to technology and media. Ryan Heath joins after covering AI and politics at Axios. Before that, he spent more than a decade at Politico, where he authored the Global, Davos and Brussels Playbooks and moderated the first-ever EU presidential debate.Jim Prosser brings experience from senior communications roles at Twitter, SoFi and Google, where he guided teams through IPOs, regulatory challenges and litigation. He also led communications at venture capital firm Paradigm, giving him a front-row view of the evolving tech and finance landscape.Farrell Kramer previously served as head of global communications at the New York Stock Exchange, following his role as EVP of Weber Shandwick’s North America financial services practice. A former Associated Press investigative journalist, he covered M&A and the media industry before moving into corporate communications.“These appointments build on Weber Advisory's success advising clients through political shifts and media fragmentation that have created an environment where external posture materially impacts business results,” said Jim O’Leary, Weber Shandwick North America CEO and Global President. The appointments follow a string of recent senior advisor additions, including former Trump advisor Jim McCray, former Weber Shandwick chair Jack Leslie, and financial communications strategist Shannon Susko — signaling Weber Advisory’s ambition to be a go-to partner for boards and C-suites navigating complex external dynamics.