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Senior fractional Communications Managers for B2B SaaS, PE portfolios, fintech, healthcare, and consumer brands. Corporate messaging, internal communications cadence, executive comms, employee narrative work, and brand voice consistency operated day-to-day by a senior practitioner without the cost of a full-time hire.
Communications is broader than PR. A Communications Manager runs internal-comms cadence, employee-facing messaging, executive comms (board, investor, public), brand voice consistency across owned channels, alongside the press function. Our fractional Communications Managers run all of it as one operating discipline. Most companies need this integration but rarely have the in-house headcount for it.
A Manager-altitude engagement runs the day-to-day cadence: all-hands messaging, manager-cascade comms, employee-narrative work, executive talking points, board-narrative coordination. Our Managers have ALSO been Communications Directors and VPs at larger organisations, so the day-to-day work benefits from the experience layer above it. Manager scope, Director judgment.
Most companies that hire a communications agency end up with inconsistent voice across owned channels because the agency runs PR while the in-house team runs everything else. A fractional Communications Manager owns the entire owned-channel cadence and ensures voice consistency, which compounds brand trust over time.
A fractional Communications Manager runs the operating discipline for a company's messaging surface. The Communications Director sets the strategy; the Manager runs the cadence, all-hands narrative, manager-cascade messaging, employee-facing comms, executive talking points, board narrative coordination, brand voice consistency across owned channels, and the integration with press operations when those exist. When a company has internal and external messaging that needs senior operating discipline but does not justify a full-time Communications Manager, a fractional engagement is the right answer.
The engagement starts with a messaging audit. What is being said in all-hands, in employee Slack, in board decks, in executive LinkedIn posts, in press releases, on the careers page, in the investor narrative? Where is voice inconsistent? Where are messages contradicting? The output is a clean messaging architecture: master narrative, message house, audience-specific variants, plus an operating cadence (weekly internal updates, monthly board comms, quarterly all-hands narrative).
The bulk of a fractional Communications Manager's time is operating the messaging cadence. Drafting all-hands narratives. Writing executive talking points. Building the board-comms deck. Editing the manager-cascade messaging. Maintaining voice consistency across owned channels (the website, LinkedIn, press releases, employee comms). Coordinating with the PR function on external announcements. Owning the calendar for major messaging moments.
Many Communications Manager engagements include direct support to the CEO and senior leadership: ghostwriting executive LinkedIn posts, drafting all-hands talking points, prepping leadership for analyst days or investor meetings, coordinating internal-to-external messaging on sensitive announcements (executive transitions, layoffs, M&A close, fundraising events). The senior practitioner altitude matters most here, the Manager IS the strategist for these moments, not handing off to a Director.
Most engagements bundle four to seven of these workstreams, scoped against the company's messaging surface.
| Feature | Chameleon fractional Communications Manager | PR agency on retainer | Junior in-house Communications hire |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scope breadth | Internal + external + executive + brand voice as one function | Press-centric; rarely owns internal comms or voice | Whatever the hire was trained for; typically narrower |
| Seniority on day one | 20+ years of communications operating experience | Senior strategist on pitch; junior AE on day-to-day | Typically 3-7 years; learning the broader surface |
| CEO + leadership comms | Direct support, partner-altitude ghostwriting and prep | Limited to press-quote prep | Variable; depends on the hire and trust level |
| Internal-comms cadence | Owned and operated weekly |
Common questions from CMOs, founders, and Communications Directors evaluating a fractional Communications Manager engagement.
A PR Manager is focused on the external press function: pitches, journalist relationships, press calendar, exclusive coordination. A Communications Manager has broader scope that includes internal communications, employee narrative work, executive comms support, brand voice consistency, and board narrative, in addition to coordinating with the press function. Most companies need a Communications Manager if their messaging surface is bigger than press alone.
Three to twelve months. Engagements that exist to fill a temporary gap (the previous Communications Manager left, M&A integration window, IPO runway) typically run six to nine months. Engagements that exist because the company genuinely does not need a full-time Communications Manager run on a quarterly review cadence indefinitely.
Most engagements run at two to three days a week. Engagements with intensive executive-comms support or active M&A integration scope higher (three to four days a week) during peak windows and step down once the operating cadence stabilises. We quote a fixed monthly fee after the scoping conversation.
Most engagements run $10K-$25K per month. The lower end is a single-stream Manager engagement (e.g., running internal comms cadence against an existing strategy). The upper end is a multi-stream engagement covering internal, external, executive comms, and crisis readiness in parallel. Compare against a PR agency retainer ($10K-$30K monthly with activation fees) or a full-time Communications Manager loaded cost ($90K-$160K annually).
Yes, internal communications is a primary part of every Communications Manager engagement we run. All-hands narrative drafting, manager-cascade messaging, employee Slack voice consistency, change communications during transitions, culture-building campaigns. Internal comms is often paired with external press work because the two functions feed each other.
Yes when the engagement scope includes it. CEO ghostwriting (LinkedIn posts, op-eds, internal memos), all-hands talking points, board-meeting prep, investor-narrative support are common parts of Communications Manager engagements. The Partner-altitude operator is exactly the right level for CEO-direct work, where junior staff would not have the seat-experience to brief at executive altitude.
Directly. Chameleon Collective is a senior-only collective, no account-management layer between you and the operator. The fractional Communications Manager is the person drafting the all-hands narrative, ghostwriting the CEO LinkedIn post, building the board comms deck, and running the weekly operating cadence.
Some companies need a fractional Communications Manager for a defined window or scaling phase. Others are ready to hire a permanent in-house Communications Manager, Director, or VP. Our Recruit practice runs retained executive search for senior communications leaders, with a short list in 14-21 days, fixed-cap retained search, and a 12-month replacement guarantee.
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Tell us where messaging needs operating discipline today and what you need it to be in 90 days. We'll route to the operator whose pattern fits.
Where a PR Manager or agency exists, the Communications Manager coordinates with them on external announcements while owning the broader messaging surface. Where neither exists, the Communications Manager may also cover light PR work in the engagement. The diagnostic in the first two weeks tells us which model fits.
| Out of scope |
| Owned but learning the cadence in real time |
| Voice consistency discipline | Style guide + review + voice audit across owned channels | Press-only voice oversight | Inconsistent during ramp |
| Time to active | 1-2 weeks for audit + cadence build | 2-4 weeks ramp | 3-6 months search and ramp |
| Engagement length | 3-12 months scoped to outcome | Indefinite retainer | Indefinite (full-time) |
| Cost structure | $10K-$25K per month, scope-dependent | $10K-$30K per month + activation + tool re-bill | $90K-$160K loaded annually plus ramp |
Tell us where messaging needs operating discipline. New strategy that needs an operator, ongoing internal comms that need senior execution, leadership-comms support, or a function that needs a build-out from scratch. We'll route to the operator whose pattern matches.
Fractional Communications Manager engagements running day-to-day messaging for PE-backed portfolio companies, growth-stage B2B SaaS, fintech operators, healthcare brands, and consumer companies through transitions, scaling moments, and ongoing comms operating discipline.



















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WorldRemit
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After a decade in global digital payments, WorldRemit wanted to transform its narrative from a remittance company into a recognized global digital payments company. To do that, it needed skilled interim leadership in public relations.
Chameleon Collective provided an Interim Global Public Relations Director to steer the brand transition. The PR Director prepared every member of the Executive Committee and key country leads for the shift, using thorough media training so everyone could project a consistent, compelling brand narrative across markets. In parallel, the PR Director created a global content calendar, a key tool for generating and timing stories and maintaining a steady drumbeat of narratives to pitch to major media outlets worldwide and share through social channels.
Over an eight-month period, WorldRemit saw its share of voice grow by 4%. The most notable achievement, though, was the successful rebrand: WorldRemit's identity shifted in global conversation from a remittance company to a recognized global digital payments company. That change showed up in significant coverage in high-profile publications including CNN Travel, Forbes, The Guardian, CNBC Africa, and the BBC.
“WorldRemit, a global fintech operating across UK, EU, and US markets, needed a senior interim Communications Leader to own the operating cadence through a leadership-stability moment. The Chameleon engagement covered stakeholder communications, executive media continuity, internal-narrative work for the workforce, and the operating discipline that protected the company's reputation while the permanent search ran. This is the work a fractional Communications Manager does at scale.”
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