BOSTON—MSLGroup has hired Danielle Wuschke to lead its global technology sector, as well as its Boston office as managing director. Wuschke most recently was a senior partner at FleishmanHillard, where she was general manager of its Boston office and the co-lead of its Americas technology practice. Before joining FleishmanHillard in 2007, Wuschke worked for Keane, a global IT consulting firm based in Boston, where she led public and analyst relations.

NEW YORK—Global Strategy Group has named 10-year veteran and managing director Nick Gourevitch as partner. Gourevitch serves as head of GSG’s research practice, a team of 40 that has polled in numerous federal races since the 2010 election cycle and is currently one of the top pollsters to Priorities USA Action, the Super PAC working to elect Hillary Clinton. He also works on behalf of corporate clients such as ESPN and CONCACAF.

SACRAMENTO—Weber Shandwick has expanded its public affairs leadership in California with the appointment of Patricia Cooper as senior vice president in its Sacramento office. For more than two decades, Cooper has worked with elected officials, state policymakers, association leaders and a diverse range of stakeholders on healthcare, biotechnology and environmental issues, most recently as executive director of the California Biotechnology Foundation.

LOS ANGELES—Rogers & Cowan has named Holly Beverly vice president. Beverly is an expert in corporate branding and strategic marketing and will report directly to Rogers & Cowan CEO Mark Owens, leading the firm’s new business, marketing and social media efforts. She previously served as consultant at Universal Pictures Partnership & Consulting.

MINNEAPOLIS—Sean O’Brien has joined PadillaCRT as vice  president of technology and innovation, leading PadillaCRT’s digital strategy, user experience and development teams from the agency’s Minneapolis headquarters. O’Brien most recently served as SVP of technology and innovation at Minneapolis-based Mithun Agency, and previously worked with New York City-based MRM Worldwide.

NEW YORK—Kellen, a leader in association services and communications, has hired Greg Sherry as executive vice president of communications. Sherry will oversee Kellen’s North American communications staff in offices across the country. Earlier in his career, Sheery built his own agency, The Sherry Group, which he sold to Publicis, and more recently he served as managing director of the consumer marketing practice at G&S Business Communications, and senior vice president, consumer marketing at Levick.