About the job
ABOUT ORCHESTRA
Orchestra is a forward-thinking strategic communications and marketing firm designed to navigate today’s multifaceted and fragmented landscape. By understanding audiences and crafting impactful strategies, Orchestra unites individuals, platforms, and narratives that resonate to help clients achieve enduring influence. Our offerings range from high-level strategic business counsel to hands-on execution. With a talented team of over 700 professionals experienced in various sectors including consumer and lifestyle, technology, nonprofit, philanthropy, real estate, sports, travel, hospitality, and more, we are well-equipped to tackle diverse challenges. We proudly encompass leading organizations such as BerlinRosen, Civitas Public Affairs Group, Derris, Glen Echo Group, Inkhouse, M18, Message Lab, Onward, and Small Girls PR. Additionally, we have launched Brightmode, a recruitment agency for communications professionals, and Versus Media Group, a strategic political media team. Discover more at www.orchestraco.com.
We strongly encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds and abilities to apply. Orchestra values diversity and recognizes that our continued success is rooted in hiring and retaining top-tier creative professionals with a variety of perspectives and experiences. We offer avenues for career advancement and are dedicated to nurturing the growth of all team members.
ABOUT THE TRAVEL, HOSPITALITY & REAL ESTATE TEAM
Our esteemed Travel, Hospitality & Real Estate team engages with some of the most sought-after destinations, award-winning hospitality brands, and visionary development projects worldwide. Our clientele includes international destinations and airlines, premier hotel brands, unique boutique properties, and transformative real estate initiatives, such as New Zealand Tourism, Los Angeles Tourism, Marriott, Singapore Airlines, Bunkhouse Hotels, Brookfield Properties, SL Green, Lincoln Center, TF Cornerstone, Concierge Auctions, Trailborn Hotels & Resorts, INNES, and more.

