Public relations professional
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Public relations professionals, also known as "PR practitioners," "spin doctors" or (derogatorily) as "flacks," have worked as employees of public relations firms or as PR specialists for corporations, industry or individuals who hire their services. Sometimes they go by other names, such as "public affairs representatives," "community outreach specialists" or "information officers". Corporations also employ individuals to manage information under the banner of "corporate communications," "investor relations," or "media relations."
Examples
- David Bear
- Eleana Benador
- Edward Bernays
- Elias Buchwald
- Harold Burson
- Victoria (Torie) Clarke
- Rick Berman
- Alvin Biscoe
- Jack Bonner
- Cyndy Brucato
- Alastair Campbell
- Andrew H. Card, Jr.
- Ged Carroll
- Al Caruba
- Neal Cohen
- Eric Dezenhall
- Lisa Dollinger
- Ron Duchin
- Bruce Eberle
- Rob Enderle
- Lauri Fitz-Pegado
- Ari Fleischer
- Lizzie Grubman
- Richard Hamilton
- E. Bruce Harrison
- Sheila Hershow
- Ross S. Irvine
- Warren G. Jackson
- Michael Johns
- Dan Klores
- Ryan Knoll
- Dan Kramer
- Margery Kraus
- Andrew Langer
- Ivy Lee
- Jack Leslie
- Frank Luntz
- Matthias Machnig
- Roy Marden
- Steven J. Milloy
- Jack Mongoven
- Nick Nichols
- Rafael Pagan
- Howard Rubenstein
- Peter Sandman
- Jim Savarese
- Mike Seymour
- Maya Shackley
- Steven Schlein
- Craig Shirley
- Jim Sims
- Michael Spreng
- George Stephanopoulos
- Kelly Stoner
- James Tozzi
- Myron Wasylyk
- John Weber
- Anne Wexler
- Des Wilson
- Bruce Young