Kenneth A. Chandler is President of Chandler Regan Strategies of New York, a company that provides a “boutique service” to select CEOs on communication and media strategies. He is a contributor to CNBC on media issues.
Chandler is a senior media executive with experience on three continents.
He spent 29 years at The News Corporation in the United States, running newspaper properties for Rupert Murdoch. Among them: the New York Post, the Boston Herald and Star Magazine. He was also executive producer of the TV show “A Current Affair.”
Chandler began his newspaper career in his native England, rising from trainee reporter to senior copy editor on Fleet Street’s major dailies. He also helped launch a new English-language daily newspaper in Singapore.
Chandler brings a wealth of global experience in:
Traditional and new media operations and attitudes
Crisis communications.
Managing large groups of creative personnel.
An understanding of consumer habits and interests.
Chandler and his wife Erika Schwartz, MD live in Westchester County, N.Y. They have five children. He is a director of The Bridge Fund, an organization dedicated to preventing homelessness among the working poor of Westchester and New York City.