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Is this the best dressed man in corporate communications?

Esquire magazine named Prince Charles the best dressed man in the world. One year ago, the magazine also named the best dressed communicator—sort of.

In March 2008, Esquire ran a spring fashion spread with “five ordinary New Yorkers.” One of these New Yorkers was Stanislas Nève de Mévergnies; Esquire identified him as a 33-year-old corporate communications consultant.

He is actually a partner with the Brunswick Group, a high end corporate communications consultancy.

I contacted Stanislas last year to see if he’d do an interview with Ragan.com. (Things must’ve been slow at the time.) He politely declined indicating the Esquire pic had brought enough attention on him.

So does this appearance in Esquire make Stanislas the best dressed person in corporate communications? Any other nominees?

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Comments (5)

Is it too late for a cemetery owner to perform crisis communications after employees at the cemetery dug up graves and resold plots for cash?

Anonymous:

I think he looks hot

Anonymous:

Or trying to remember where he left his keys.

Wonderful!:

Or is about to dump you.

Anonymous:

He looks as though he is about to pass gas.

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