ATLANTA – April 28, 2016 – Cookerly Public Relations, a leading Atlanta-based agency, announced the addition of two teammates to its professional staff. After a five year hiatus, Chip Stewart rejoins the agency as a senior vice president and Ben Rickles comes on board as an assistant account executive.
Stewart’s primary areas of responsibility will focus on the agency’s crisis and issue management practice plus overall support for client services. He has more than 35 years of experience in the communications industry, spanning positions in journalism, broadcast and 18 years at Cookerly, prior to serving as a director at his alma mater, the University of Georgia.
“Chip and I have had a great working relationship for nearly 25 years and have shared many successes as the agency grew from a start-up into one of Atlanta’s top firms,” said Founder and President Carol Cookerly. “I am elated to have Chip back and look forward to him helping our agency grow and continue to provide world-class service to our clients.”
Ben Rickles, a graduate of the University of Alabama, comes to the agency from Six Flags Atlanta Properties where he served as a PR supervisor. While in the world of theme parks, he helped Six Flags unveil a new waterpark and two new kids’ areas, break a Guinness World Record and introduce North America’s first-ever virtual reality roller coaster. Rickles will provide support for clients spanning retail, finance, hospitality and healthcare sectors.
“Ben is an outstanding young man and we are excited to have him on board,” said Jane Stout, executive vice president. “His ‘can do’ attitude, thoughtful approach to client service and exemplary work ethic are great assets that complement our team’s capabilities.”


As a senior vice president at Cookerly, Matt helps organizations protect and advance their reputations and bottom lines through strategic communications programs. Using creativity, planning and flawless execution, he works with a team to deliver compelling public relations campaigns that produce results and support clients’ business objectives.
As senior vice president at Cookerly, Mike Rieman specializes in building and maintaining relationships with the media and has an excellent track record of landing significant placements in print and broadcast media including USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and Money Magazine.
As vice president of Cookerly, Sheryl Sellaway uses her extensive corporate communications background to lead consumer PR efforts, deliver strategy for marketing programs and share expertise about community initiatives.
