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| David Granoff, New York, has had his own PR firm for nearly 20 years specializing. He is a hands-on personal publicist and placement specialist focusing on entertainment, beauty and fashion, hospitality. His client list includes some who have been with him since he opened his firm.
Past and present clients include soap opera legend Eileen Fulton; DKNY supermodel duo Esther Canadas and Mark Vanderloo; romance novel icon and Playmate Cindy Guyer; athlete Gabrielle Reece; Benedict Morelli, one of the lawyers on Fox TV's "Power of Attorney" and a prominent civil litigator; Dr. N.V. Perricone, the author of The Wrinkle Cure, and hair transplant specialist Dr. Bahman Ashraf. Granoff's corporate clients include Albert Culver and its brands Alberto VO5, Tresemme and St. Ives; Wilhelmina Models and Wilhelmina Artist Management; Primedia's Soap Opera Weekly; Soap Opera Hall of Fame, and restaurants Rue 57, Two Two Two, Mars 2112, and Jekyll and Hyde. The special placement expertise of Granoff and his staff have been called on for a number of unique projects, product launches and nationwide rollouts. He helped re-launch Vitalis for Clairol; introduced Vital Nutrients by Matrix Essentials, and conducted a 10-city U.S. tour with Claudia Schiffer for Guess. He has also conducted special promotions for a number of movies including "A letter from Death Row," starring Charlie and Martin Sheen, and Bret Michaels. Granoff has established close professional relationships with an extensive network of editors, writers and television producers. He is on the board of Parc Vendome Condominium, 57th St., former home of famed columnist Earl Wilson. A native New Yorker, he is a graduate of Erasmus High School in Brooklyn and City University of New York, majoring in literature. He started his media career with the ground breaking magazine After Dark. |
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| "So they replaced their old-style Hollywood agent with veteran New York publicist David Granoff. 'And he's got the magic,' Fitts (CEO, Outrigger Lodging Services) beams. 'He makes things happen, I'm not sure how it happens. But it does. And there's no question it's useful. It opens doors." |
| Investor's Business Daily, cover story.
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| "New York publicist David Granoff was hired last year to publicize separate condominium projects in South Beach and on Millionaires Row. Mr. Granoff successfully got the projects mentioned in publications." |
| The Wall Street Journal, "The Home Front" |
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| "Someone is always there to answer the questions. Usually David Granoff, who must have had a personality before he got into public relations because he actually was likable as the publicist for the Guess? tour." |
| Sun-Sentinel, cover story |
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| "...more and more sun-starved stars are heading to Florida. Madonna, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, Gianni Versace, Cher, and Ashton Hawkins. New Yorkers opening brances in South Beach include David Barton, Bruce Weber, Patrick McMullan and PR man David Granoff. EMI, Sony Music and the Grammys just opened Miami offices." |
| Daily News, "Rush & Molloy" |
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| "In October Claudia Schiffer, who's been called the most beautiful girl in the world, will start a 10-city US media tour to generate interest in Guess? perfume. Lucky publicist David Granoff gets to accompany Claudia on Revlon's private jet." |
| New York Post, "Page Six" |