Jesse Scinto
Deputy Program Director and Lecturer, Strategic Communication; Ph.D. Candidate in Organizational Communication; CEO of Public Sphere
Jesse Scinto is a Deputy Program Director and Lecturer in Strategic Communication. He is the founder and curator of the Strategic Communication Winter Symposium and a member of the program’s Advisory Board. Jesse is also the CEO of Public Sphere, a leadership communication firm. His writings have appeared in Fast Company, Forbes, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review.
A Ph.D. candidate in organizational communication, Jesse’s research focuses on the link between leadership, social networks, and organizational resilience. In 2018, he received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar award to teach at the American University in Bulgaria. His project, “Communication for Commerce and the Common Good,” centered on the ethical use of persuasion in business and journalism.
Jesse is a longtime member of Toastmasters, the public speaking organization, where he earned the Distinguished Toastmaster award for leadership, communication, and service. He’s also active in community outreach, participating in programs for Harlem Children’s Zone, mentoring emerging professionals, and guest lecturing at neighboring institutions.
Prior to launching Public Sphere, Jesse spent two decades at leading agencies (FCB, Ogilvy & Mather, Harrison & Star). He was also once a professional saxophonist, touring with well-known blues artists and performing at the New Orleans Jazz Fest and Chicago Blues Festival.
Jesse lives in New Jersey, with his partner, Diane, and felines Lucky and Moose.
He teaches Critical Conversations and The Authentic Leader.
Education
- Ph.D. Candidate, Rutgers University
- M.S., Columbia University
- B.A., University of Chicago
Publications
• The Secrets of the Best Public Speakers (Fast Company)
• Is Anybody Listening? (Stanford Social Innovation Review)
Programs
In the News
Strategic Communication Program Considers Creativity in the Age of AI
The program’s 2025 Winter Symposium convened communications experts to discuss the synergy between creativity, innovation, and AI.
Strategic Communication Program Convenes Symposium on the Future of the Discipline
On January 19, leading figures in the field of strategic communication joined students, faculty, and alums to discuss the urgent need for strong communication in turbulent times.
New Generations Entering the Workforce Face a Clash of Communication Styles
As expectations for workplace behavior change, many organizations are seeking more positive ways to communicate with a new generation of employees.