Melody E. Lee

Brand Strategy & Planning

Melody�Lee is Director, Brand Strategy & Planning at Cadillac.�In this position, Lee is responsible for building Cadillac’s global brand identity and driving a clear and consistent strategy across all of its channels, products and markets. As part of her portfolio, she oversees brand marketing and product launch communications strategy, as well as the partnerships and experiences that drive Cadillac’s reputation and brand image.Prior to joining Cadillac, Lee was executive vice president at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, one of the world's leading public relations agencies. At H+K, Lee provided strategic communications and public affairs counsel to corporate�clients, and lead the office of the global�chairman. Her specialties�included transactions, crisis and litigation and public affairs support for�clients.�Lee has a depth of experience in high-stakes crisis and�transaction situations for high-profile clients, and her work at H+K Strategies included�strategic�and tactical campaign execution for American Airlines in Tokyo, Japan, as well as leading�communications around several large mergers and acquisitions. She�was also a member of�the team that provided international communications, media relations and research�assistance to the International�Olympic Committee in 2008, both in Beijing and in�Lausanne, Switzerland.Before�transitioning into the role of�executive vice president at�Hill+Knowlton�Strategies,�Lee was�a�director�at Public Strategies.�Prior�to joining Public Strategies, Lee led market research and logistics�analysis for a major national advertising company. She�has also worked for the�Bureau for Citizenship and Immigration Services of the U.S. Department of�Justice and as a project manager for�a promotional goods manufacturer in�Beijing, China.Lee speaks conversational Mandarin Chinese. She holds a bachelor’s degree and a Master of�Science in international affairs from Georgia Institute of�Technology, and also�attended the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of�Texas at Austin.