Malea Reising

Vice President, Strategic Communications, Health Policy & Advocacy at Radiology Partners

Malea Reising, MS has over 16 years of work experience in various roles related to strategic communications, public relations, and marketing.

Starting in 2005, they worked as an Associate Producer at WSMV, where they wrote news stories and assisted with editing and packaging larger stories.

In 2005, Malea transitioned to Lovell Communications, where they served as an Account Executive in Public Relations for three years.

In 2008, Malea joined LAM.AGENCY as a Marketing & Public Relations Specialist. Malea managed PR efforts for healthcare clients, oversaw creative projects, and generated new assignments with existing clients. However, their tenure at LAM.AGENCY was short-lived, as they left after just a few months.

From 2008 to 2013, Malea worked at GS&F in various roles, including Account Executive, Senior Account Executive, and Account Supervisor. During their time there, they focused on integrated account management and public relations for clients in multiple industries.

Starting in 2013, Malea began working at ReviveHealth, where they held several leadership positions over eight years. Malea started as a Senior Account Supervisor, leading account teams and crafting communication programs. Malea later became a Vice President and the Department Lead for the Issues/Crisis department, and eventually took on the role of Senior Vice President and the Issues/Crisis Group Lead. In these roles, they specialized in healthcare communications, crisis management, labor union struggles, litigation, and payor/provider contracting issues.

Most recently, in 2021, Malea joined Radiology Partners as the Vice President of Strategic Communications, Health Policy & Advocacy. In this position, they oversee strategic communications initiatives and advocacy efforts.

Malea Reising, MS attended The University of Alabama from 2001 to 2004, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations & Advertising. Malea then continued their education at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) from 2005 to 2007, where they earned a Master of Science (MS) degree with an emphasis in Strategic Communication and a focus on Business Management.

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