NEW YORK — Amy Inzanti has joined GCI Health as global chief insights and strategy officer. Inzanti (pictured) will bring together GCI Health’s research, analytics and strategy teams under one function and will be responsible for further integrating insights and strategy across the global organization. She will work with the team to provide new strategy and analytics solutions for clients worldwide. Before joining GCI Health, Inzanti spent six years with Marina Maher Communications and RxMosaic, most recently as chief strategy officer. Before that, she held senior strategy roles at various communication agencies including Cohn & Wolfe.

WASHINGTON — Clyde Group has hired John Rizzo as its new senior VP of public affairs. With nearly 15 years of public affairs experience, Rizzo most recently served as the senior spokesperson at the US Department of the Treasury where he led public affairs strategy on digital assets, fintech, climate finance, financial stability, domestic finance and economic policy. Prior to his service at the treasury department, Rizzo was a top communications adviser to US Sen. Chuck Schumer (New York) and US Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (Pennsylvania). At Clyde Group, Rizzo will focus on providing strategic counsel and communications guidance to a broad range of financial services clients, including market participants in traditional finance along with emerging and innovative spaces such as digital assets and fintech.

LOS ALTOS, CA — Summit Strategy Group has hired Michael Dupee as a senior advisor. Burlington, Vermont-based Dupee joins the firm after a more than 25-year career spanning investment banking at Goldman Sachs, academia and corporate sustainability and ESG leadership roles. Dupee has deep expertise in sustainability as well as in food and agriculture and responsible sourcing. Since 2016, Dupee has taught business strategy for a sustainable world, sustainable operations and green supply chains in the sustainable innovation MBA program at the University of Vermont. He served as VP of corporate social responsibility at Green Mountain Coffee Roasters from 2004 until 2012 and through the company’s acquisition of Keurig.

PHILADELPHIA — Kimball Hughes Public Relations has promoted Eileen Coyne to VP. Coyne, who previously served as director of public relations, will take on a new, more strategic role providing overall client management and business development support across the agency. A member of the team since 2016, Coyne brought to the agency considerable expertise in public relations, as well as in financial services and insurance, the agency’s specialty.