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The agency is known for having top notch celebrity relationships, including Paris and Nicky Hilton, who attended the firms’ Sundance events, Kim Kardashian, who attended Torossian’s LA birthday party in 2007, and Nick Cannon who has hosted multiple 5W events. | |||
<ref>http://video.aol.com/video-detail/5w-escape-mansion/851984596</ref> | |||
<ref>http://www.openentrance.com/2007/06/28/kim-kardashian-attends-5w-pr-summer-soiree/</ref> | |||
<ref>http://www.jessicastyle.com/js/viewtopic.php?t=176152</ref> | |||
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<ref>http://www.eonline.com/gossip/partygirl/detail/index.jsp?uuid=55f45670-37e0-4015-9fe2-e963c7b335f4</ref> | |||
==Clients== | ==Clients== | ||
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The firm represents Rinat Akhmetov, the wealthiest individual in Ukraine. | |||
<ref>http://ukitalk.blogspot.com/2008/07/richest-man-in-europe-is-ukrainian.html</ref> | |||
<ref>http://kyivpost.com/nation/29223</ref> | |||
==Growth== | ==Growth== | ||
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5W Public Relations, also known as 5WPR, is an American public relations firm founded in 2003 by Ronn Torossian. PR industry trade publications reported 2007 billings exceeded US$11.5 million. The company was listed on the 2007 Inc list of fastest growing companies..
5WPR has primarily represented corporations such as Microsoft, VeriSign, and EDS. Clients also include non-profit organizations, entertainers, political figures and organizations including Snoop Dogg, Pamela Anderson, the Israeli government, the Prime Minister of Serbia and Pastor John Hagee.
History
5WPR began in a small office within a Manhattan-based travel agency with three clients and two employees. Since its establishment, the company's client list has grown more rapidly than any firm in the U.S., and expanded along with its staff size.
Clients
According to Torossian, the firm's corporate, technology and consumer clients account for 97 percent of the company's revenue, but the firm also represents entertainers, Jewish groups and politicians.
The firm's first clients included rapper and entrepreneur Sean Combs and his Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment company.
Shortly after starting a mom and baby division, the firm secured what it called "one of the most important product placement opportunities in the world" when a shirt from client Belly Maternity was sent to Angelina Jolie and was subsequently seen on Jolie and Brad Pitt's daughter Shiloh when she was featured on the cover of People magazine in 2006.
In December 2006, the Foreign Ministry of Israel worked with 5WPR and Elias Buchwald, one of the founders of PR firm Burson-Marsteller to train Israel's top spokespersons on Western media and communications methods , and in 2005, The Lebanese American Council for Democracy retained 5W Public Relations for "strategic counsel and media relations."
Growth
In 2007, 5W Public Relations netted $11,581,939 in fees, an increase of 24.3% from 2006 figures.O'Dwyers PR Report listed the company #21 in earnings among its top 182 ranked PR companies and seventh in firms specializing in entertainment/cultural PR.
Agriprocessor controversy
In July 2008, the author of the Failed Messiah blog accused 5WPR of sockpuppeting in the reader comment section and impersonating critics of one of 5WPR's clients, Agriprocessors, an Iowa kosher meat processing company that was under federal investigation for worker abuse and hiring illegal immigrants. Rosenberg traced the comments placed under the names of Hechsher Tzedek founder Rabbi Morris Allen and other Agriprocessors critics to IP address used by Juda Engelmayer, 5WPR's senior vice president and executive responsible for the Agriprocessors account. Engelmayer initially blamed an intern, and said the intern was fired immediately. Torossian later issued a statement saying a member of senior staff was ultimately responsible, “A senior staff member failed to be transparent in dealing with client matters."
References
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(help) - Samarjian, Natalie (June 26 2004). "Torossian Taking the PR World by Storm". The Armenian Reporter.
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(help) - "The Bad Boy of Buzz and His PR Problem". Businessweek. 2007-11-12.
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(help) - Franzman, Dave. "Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Abuse, "Immigration Fees"". KCRG-TV.
- ^ Washkuch, Frank (2008-07-11). "5W acknowledges blog misconduct". PRWeek US.
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(help) - "PR firm faces scrutiny". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 2008-07-10.
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