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'''5W Public Relations''' is considered by the '']'' as the “Fastest Growing ] firm in the nation”. The company has two offices, in New York City and Los Angeles, and more than 70 employees.
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O'Dwyers has ranked the company #47 in earnings among their top 135 ranked PR companies<ref></ref>; and it has given it the 13th spot for top entertainment PR firms among its top 40 in that category<ref></ref>.
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== History ==
5W Public was founded by ] in 2003 in a small office of a Manhattan based travel agency with three client and just two employees. Under his leadership, the company's client list expanded to well over 100 and over three years, the staff roster grew to 75.

== Clients ==
The firm's client list includes ], ] Water, ], ], and an array of diverse public and private interests.

In December 2006, the Foreign Ministry of Israel worked with 5W and Elias Buchwald (one of the founders of ) to train Israel's top spokespersons on western media and communications methods <ref></ref>.

In March 2005 ''PR Week'' reported that The ], the "group that played a key role in the passage of the ]," retained 5W Public Relations for "strategic counsel and media relations." The group's goal is "to gain support from U.S. political leaders and United Nations officials to pressure Syria to withdraw its troops." The group is reportedly "closely aligned with Michel Aoun, the former Prime Minister who was ousted by the Syrians" in 1990. The 5W firm was "preparing daily briefing sheets for the media to respond to current events." The Syrian Accountability Act, passed in 2003, "imposed sanctions on Syria for occupying Lebanon." <ref></ref>

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===Eclectic Client Base===

The diverse and odd nature of 5W's clientele bring right-wing Jewish and Christian groups and international issue-based governemnt and policy groups under the same roof as some of the most well know rap and hip-hop artists and online gaming clients.

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