Jerome Cleary, PR Consultant, Expands Offerings
LOS ANGELES PUBLICIST SEEKS NEW PR CLIENTS
Highly Accomplished Publicist With Skills That Transcend Industries And Media
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Feb. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Jerome Cleary, PR consultant, is seeking new clients, his current clients have been seen recently on Good Morning America, Extra, CBS News, ABC News, E!, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Glamour Magazine, People, and Prime Time to name a few.
In Southern California, when Cleary mentions he's a publicist, most people immediately think of the entertainment industry and think of celebs like Lindsey Lohan, Paris Hilton, Britney Spears along with actors like Christian Bale, Johnny Depp, Matt Damon or Jeremy Renner. Cleary then has to explain that although he could represent performers, his PR clients usually are plastic surgeons, personal trainers, health experts, psychologists, authors, business owners, film directors, casting directors, etc.
"As a publicist I could have actors and celebrity clients but the mainstay of my PR company has been clients that work around these people," remarks Cleary. During the past decade, Cleary has also been a newspaper columnist, where he wrote over 150 articles over three years for the Los Angeles Independent and is currently a paid blogger for AOL's Patch.com for West Hollywood. Most of his columns and blogs are opinion pieces that are political, humorous or social.
Cleary is known as a highly accomplished publicist with skills that transcend industries and media. With skills that include:
- Corporate Vision and Mission
- Cultivating Long-Term Relationships
- Branding and Imaging
- Social Media
- Team Building and Leadership
- Client / Vendor Relations
- New Services and Procedures Development
- Strategic Planning / Implementations
- Journalist / Blogger / Editor
- Account Management
Media Contact: Jerome Cleary 310 726-4444, email: [email protected]
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