Emily Isakson is a Executive Search I Research I Consumer Industry at Nigel Wright Group. Colleagues describe her as "Emily is a highly professional and valued member of our global internal communications team. Her English writing skills are exceptional and she has a great sense of what different audiences need. She is able to adapt her writing style to get the message across clearly and in an appealing way to all audiences. Emily is flexible and able to adapt quickly to changing situations; these are traits which have been a great asset as both the Bank and our team have been through many changes in the past year. I have no hesitation in recommending Emily - feel free to contact me directly for further information." and "I worked with Emily in the One Bank team at ING in Amsterdam - a small central team in Amsterdam, working on the strategy for the Banking Board of Management. We were often required to pull out extra energy, work long hours and achieve the seemingly impossible - Emily always managed to go that extra mile.
She was quietly supportive, has no ego and always understood what needed to be done. From January 2011 we became part of a larger, centralised Global Internal Communications team and Emily demonstrated enthusiasm and a willingness to adapt to the new situation. Put simply, she brings calm, adds value and is a completer finisher.
Her work on co-creating the Banking intranet was time well invested as she joined the newly formed Channels team, streamlining and improving the communication channels that ING Bank uses to communicate with a global workforce of almost 70,000 people. The Banking intranet now forms the foundation of the new intranet channel and Emily continues to operate within a team of specialists in this field. She is so much more than an intranet manager, however, proven by her varied support to other projects, her understanding of corporate life and her work with the communications network in all regions of the Bank. I would recommend Emily as a quality team member in any communications discipline."