| Communications chiefs gain influence as they move Into the C-suite |
Chief communications officers (CCOs) are becoming increasingly influential within corporate leadership teams, with many now reporting directly to chief executives and playing a broader role in business strategy, product development, reputation management, and artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives. Nearly half of CCOs reported directly to their CEO in 2025, up from 37% a decade ago, reflecting the growing importance of managing corporate narratives in an era of social media scrutiny, polarized audiences, and AI-driven information discovery. Companies including Gap, Peloton, Reddit, State Farm, and Accenture have recently created chief communications officer roles, while some communications executives have moved into senior operational positions. The growing influence of communications leaders has been accompanied by rising compensation, with median base salaries increasing by more than 10% over the past two years and a growing number of CCOs earning $2m or more annually.