Whyte Corporate Affairs welcomes Justine Comijn and continues to expand its team
Brussels, February 7, 2024 - The independent Belgian communications agency Whyte Corporate Affairs has recently hired three experienced collaborators. These hires respond to the growing demand for strategic communication advice and public affairs support. They also reflect the ambition of Whyte Corporate Affairs to further expand its activities in the French-speaking market in Belgium. Justine Comijn strengthens the team as a Senior Advisor.
Justine Comijn joins Whyte Corporate Affairs after a 15-year career as a strategic consultant at PwC and Deloitte. Justine is a commercial engineer and quickly specialized in advising governments, institutions, non-profit organizations, and public companies. She has guided numerous policymakers at the federal, regional, and local levels. Justine has successfully completed a wide range of projects, from developing strategic plans and evaluating government policies to drafting and negotiating public service contracts, as well as organizational development and governance. Justine enjoys diversity and has enthusiastically led projects in various domains including economy, research and innovation, employment and training, mobility, and life sciences.
In her role as Senior Advisor, Justine will rely on her extensive experience within the French-speaking political landscape and her thorough knowledge of regional socio-economic actors.
Whyte Corporate Affairs also welcomes two new (associate) consultants. Quentin Mertens brings his extensive experience in corporate communication, crisis communication, and press relations after several years of experience at communication agencies FINN Agency and Weber Shandwick. Corentin Liégeois strengthens the public affairs team after an initial experience at Rud Pedersen.
With the recent hires, Whyte Corporate Affairs aims to further develop its expertise and presence in the French-speaking market in Belgium in the field of corporate communication and public affairs.
Eveline De Ridder