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How much do vice president communications jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for vice president communications in the United States is $171,651.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $124,500.00 and $202,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Vice President Communications vs Director of Communications?

AspectVice President CommunicationsDirector of Communications
ResponsibilitiesStrategic planning, executive communication, brand managementImplementing communication strategies, managing media relations
Required CredentialsBachelor's/Master's in Communications, Marketing, or related field; extensive experienceBachelor's degree; relevant experience in communications or PR
Work EnvironmentExecutive offices, corporate headquartersMarketing or PR departments, media offices
Industry UsageCommon in large corporations and organizationsWidely used across industries for communication roles

The Vice President Communications typically oversees the entire communication strategy at an executive level, focusing on brand reputation and corporate messaging. The Director of Communications handles the day-to-day implementation of communication plans and media relations. While both roles require strong communication credentials, the VP is more strategic and senior, whereas the Director is more operational.

How does a Vice President of Communications typically collaborate with executive leadership and other departments within an organization?

A Vice President of Communications works closely with executive leadership to align communication strategies with the organization's overall goals and vision. They frequently partner with departments such as Marketing, Human Resources, and Public Affairs to ensure consistent messaging both internally and externally. Regular meetings with C-suite executives are common to address crisis communications, branding initiatives, and company-wide announcements. This collaborative approach ensures that all messaging supports the company's objectives and maintains a unified brand voice across all platforms.

What does a Vice President of Communications do?

A Vice President of Communications is responsible for overseeing and directing an organization’s internal and external communication strategies. This includes managing public relations, media relations, corporate messaging, crisis communication, and brand reputation. They lead communication teams, develop key messages, and ensure consistent, effective communication across all channels. Their goal is to enhance the organization's image, engage stakeholders, and support business objectives through strategic communications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vice President of Communications, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vice President of Communications, you need expertise in strategic communication planning, brand management, and media relations, often supported by a degree in communications, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with public relations software, media monitoring tools, and crisis communication systems is typically required. Exceptional leadership, emotional intelligence, and persuasive communication skills help foster strong relationships and guide high-performing teams. These skills are crucial for effectively shaping public perception, managing organizational reputation, and navigating high-pressure situations.
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Infographic showing various Vice President Communications job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $171,651 per year, or $82.5 per hour.
Vice President, Communications

Vice President, Communications

Mastercard, Inc.

Purchase, NY • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Our Purpose
Mastercard powers economies and empowers people in 200+ countries and territories worldwide. Together with our customers, we're helping build a sustainable economy where everyone can prosper. We support a wide range of digital payments choices, making transactions secure, simple, smart and accessible. Our technology and innovation, partnerships and networks combine to deliver a unique set of products and services that help people, businesses and governments realize their greatest potential.
Title and Summary
Vice President, Communications
Overview
The North America communications team supports the region's business priorities by working across business units to drive strategic communications programs that target key stakeholders.
As part of a global team, North America communications also plays a significant role in managing Mastercard's corporate reputation and furthering its positioning as a technology company in the payments industry.
The vice president communications, North America will report to the senior vice president of communications and digital marketing, North America and will be responsible for advancing the company's perception among customers, media, influencers, cardholders as well as internal audiences. This individual will lead a team of high-performing individuals to look holistically at where and how the company shows up. His/her team will connect the dots between the day-to-day products and solutions, thought leadership and the greater promise of Mastercard's ability to do well and do good.
Role
• Works in collaboration with the executive vice president and senior vice president of marketing and communications, as well as the senior North American leadership team to advance the company's reputation among key stakeholders
• Develops the preparation for and plays a primary role in the communication of new products, new customer wins, speaking and thought-leadership platforms
• Coordinates activities with the senior vice president of communications, as well as other appropriate internal and external resources
• Provides effective direction and counsel on executive speaking and editorial opportunities
• Handles sensitive/confidential information in a professional matter
• Manages and mentors a team of individuals across a range of topics relevant to the region
• Leverages relationships with key media and industry analysts to deliver a holistic traditional/earned media program in support of planned product/service launches and announcements
• Nurtures and develops positioning for products and services that will help advance the company's corporate value story
• Use measurement tools to assess the impact of communications programs to refine activities
Role:
Selected candidate will:
• Help shape messaging, develop programming and execute communications campaigns in support of the Mastercard Innovation narrative, with specific direct support for Emerging Payments, Mastercard Labs and the NYC Tech Hub.
• Develop PR plans draft press releases, Q&As, holding statements, executive presentations and other external-facing content.
• Proactively develop new story lines, media campaigns, and subjects of interest to business, technology, broadcast, industry trade and consumer media that drive 3rd party endorsement and editorial with media, industry influencers and blogging community.
• Establish & maintain a traditional, digital and social media footprint for the location and actively cultivate relationships and inclusion for MasterCard within the Silicon Alley, New York community.
All About You
• Senior communications professional with a desire to work out of current comfort zone and while leveraging past mix of experience in a corporate, agency and/or journalism.
• Earned reputation as a subject matter expert in technology and innovation within a product group or organization, with firsthand experience in technology, consumer electronics, payments, mobile or online services.
• Proven capabilities as a writer and content producer that spans across traditional, print, social, digital and event speaking.
• Strong relationships and proven track record managing and driving editorial through aggressive media relations and content development/digital engagement strategies on a local, national, regional and global stage.
• Proven experience managing resources in a matrix organization with the ability to indirectly influence people and resources.
• Must possess a curious business mind that loves to problem solve.
• Strong diplomatic skills.
Mastercard is a merit-based, inclusive, equal opportunity employer that considers applicants without regard to gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, disabled or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We hire the most qualified candidate for the role. In the US or Canada, if you require accommodations or assistance to complete the online application process or during the recruitment process, please contact reasonable_accommodation@mastercard.com and identify the type of accommodation or assistance you are requesting. Do not include any medical or health information in this email. The Reasonable Accommodations team will respond to your email promptly.
Corporate Security Responsibility
All activities involving access to Mastercard assets, information, and networks comes with an inherent risk to the organization and, therefore, it is expected that every person working for, or on behalf of, Mastercard is responsible for information security and must:
  • Abide by Mastercard's security policies and practices;
  • Ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the information being accessed;
  • Report any suspected information security violation or breach, and
  • Complete all periodic mandatory security trainings in accordance with Mastercard's guidelines.

In line with Mastercard's total compensation philosophy and assuming that the job will be performed in the US, the successful candidate will be offered a competitive base salary and may be eligible for an annual bonus or commissions depending on the role. The base salary offered may vary depending on multiple factors, including but not limited to location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Mastercard benefits for full time (and certain part time) employees generally include: insurance (including medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, disability, life insurance); flexible spending account and health savings account; paid leaves (including 16 weeks of new parent leave and up to 20 days of bereavement leave); 80 hours of Paid Sick and Safe Time, 25 days of vacation time and 5 personal days, pro-rated based on date of hire; 10 annual paid U.S. observed holidays; 401k with a best-in-class company match; deferred compensation for eligible roles; fitness reimbursement or on-site fitness facilities; eligibility for tuition reimbursement; and many more. Mastercard benefits for interns generally include: 56 hours of Paid Sick and Safe Time; jury duty leave; and on-site fitness facilities in some locations.
Pay Ranges
Purchase, New York: $217,000 - $359,000 USD