Senior Manager, Ceo Communications

AMD AMD · Semiconductors · Santa Clara, CA · Sales / Marketing

This role is for a Senior Manager of CEO Communications at AMD. The primary responsibility is to manage and shape the CEO's narrative, prepare them for high-stakes engagements, and draft executive communications. While the company is involved in AI, this specific role is focused on communications and does not involve direct AI/ML development.

What you'd actually do

  1. Shape the CEO narrative. Build and sustain a cohesive story across internal and external channels that reflects the CEO's voice, priorities, and the company's strategy.
  2. Own high-stakes moments. Lead preparation for the CEO's most visible engagements — earnings, keynotes, market visits, town halls, board and customer interactions — with detailed prep cycles that leave nothing to chance.
  3. Draft executive-ready communications. Write and send messages, scripts, talking points, and internal notes that are ready to go out under the CEO's name with minimal editing.
  4. Build the prep materials. Produce briefing documents, agendas, run-of-show, and presentation materials that give the CEO exactly what they need, when they need it.
  5. Enable speaking and events. Manage the CEO's speaking and event presence end to end — from opportunity selection through content, rehearsal, and on-site execution.

Skills

Required

  • Strong written communication skills, with a proven ability to draft polished, executive-ready content quickly.
  • Media relations experience and sound judgment on press, messaging, and reputation.
  • A high degree of discretion and professionalism when handling confidential and sensitive information.
  • The ability to influence without authority and earn the trust of senior executives.
  • Comfort operating directly with the CEO and the executive leadership team in high-pressure settings.
  • Exceptional organization and attention to detail across multiple concurrent prep cycles.
  • Flexibility to work outside standard business hours when high-stakes moments require it.