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==Public Relations work== ==Public Relations work==
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Prior to starting his own PR company, Torossian was a Vice President/Group Director for one of The ]'s (IPG) largest PR agencies. There, he was responsible for client growth and successful client programs. Among the campaigns he worked on were for the ] and ] company, ], ] Channel, the shipping firm, ], and the ]. Prior to starting his own PR company, Torossian was a Vice President/Group Director for one of The ]'s (IPG) largest PR agencies. There, he was responsible for client growth and client programs. Among the campaigns he worked on were for the ] and ] company, ], ] Channel, the shipping firm, ], and the ].


Referred to by The ] as a "publicity guru", by ] as a "high-powered PR CEO", by CNN as "a leading PR expert", Torossian was recently named by a leading PR Magazine as "One of 15 To Watch." CBS National News said "Ronn Torossian knows spin," and a 2005 NY Times feature story on Torossian referred to him as "The consummate hard-driving, scrappy NY publicist." Referred to by The ] as a "publicity guru", by ] as a "high-powered PR CEO", by CNN as "a leading PR expert", Torossian was recently named by a leading PR Magazine as "One of 15 To Watch." CBS National News said "Ronn Torossian knows spin," and a 2005 NY Times feature story on Torossian referred to him as "The consummate hard-driving, scrappy NY publicist."

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Ronn Torossian

Ronn Torossian founded, and presides over New York City based 5W Public Relations overseeing the company's growth, and its expansion to the Los Angeles market.

Public Relations work

Torossian's has working relationships with members of the media, politicians and celebrities

Prior to starting his own PR company, Torossian was a Vice President/Group Director for one of The InterPublic Group's (IPG) largest PR agencies. There, he was responsible for client growth and client programs. Among the campaigns he worked on were for the cosmetics and perfume company, Clinique, Fox News Channel, the shipping firm, DHL, and the Hard Rock Cafe.

Referred to by The NY Post as a "publicity guru", by Fox News as a "high-powered PR CEO", by CNN as "a leading PR expert", Torossian was recently named by a leading PR Magazine as "One of 15 To Watch." CBS National News said "Ronn Torossian knows spin," and a 2005 NY Times feature story on Torossian referred to him as "The consummate hard-driving, scrappy NY publicist."

On occasion, Torossian is quoted in the media on public relations trends and methods concerning news and current events

He was named to Advertising Age’s 2006 "40 Under 40" list.

Clients

Torossian has represented Israeli Knesset member Ehud Olmert, and Prime Minister Benjamin Elon and Israel Tourism Ministry and The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Among his celebrity client list are Sean Combs , Pamela Anderson and Snoop Dogg. The firm's client list includes the brands Anheuser-Busch, Evian Water, American Bible Society, Wolfgang’s Vault, Benny Hinn, NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE), Joe Francis, Regent University, Nick Cannon, Phillips Van Heusen, and other diverse public and private interests.

References

  1. Christianity, the Brand,New York Times, By STRAWBERRY SAROYAN, April 16, 2006.
  2. Brash P.R. Guy Grabs Clients, Ink, New York Times, STEVEN KURUTZ, February 20, 2005.
  3. Oscar's Big Production Number: Keeping Ex-Lovers Apart, New York Times, By Stephanie Rosenbloom, February 25, 2007.
  4. Transcript from Fox News.com. August 26, 2005.
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