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'''Ronn D. Torossian''' is the CEO of [[5WPR]] public relations company in New York.
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'''Ronn D. Torossian''' is the outspoken and controversial chief executive of [[5WPR]] public relations company in New York.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Nathanniel Popper reports:
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In 2004 Nathanniel Popper reported on the PR man's clients:
:But the 29-year-old publicity guru was unable to attend the pop singer’s exclusive soiree. Instead, Torossian was in Washington, D.C., with a different kind of celebrity: Israeli minister of tourism Binyamin Elon, a member of the right-wing National Union Party. The roster of clients at Torossian’s firm, 5W Public Relations, stretches across all cultural boundaries. In addition to Elon, whose American touring he oversees, Torossian’s clients include both the Christian Coalition of America and Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group, the business arm of rap impresario Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’s hip-hop empire.  The worlds through which Torossian passes during his daily rounds are diverse, but in Torossian’s presence, the seams between hip-hop and conservative politics seem to disappear. Torossian calls himself “a Jewish bad boy from the Bronx,” and his fighting attitude makes everything fit together.  The political figures he works with tend to stand to the far right of the political spectrum — expressing sentiments consistent with Torossian’s own days as a rough-necked agitator in Israel, when he was escorting bulldozers into East Jerusalem to help force out Palestinian residents.<ref>Nathaniel Popper, [http://www.forward.com/articles/5408/ Publicist Scores With Rappers, Right-wing Politicians], Forward, 2 Apr 2004.</ref>
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:But the 29-year-old publicity guru was unable to attend the pop singer’s exclusive soiree. Instead, Torossian was in Washington, D.C., with a different kind of celebrity: Israeli minister of tourism [[Binyamin Elon]], a member of the right-wing National Union Party. The roster of clients at Torossian’s firm, 5W Public Relations, stretches across all cultural boundaries. In addition to Elon, whose American touring he oversees, Torossian’s clients include both the [[Christian Coalition of America]] and [[Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group]], the business arm of rap impresario Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’s hip-hop empire.  The worlds through which Torossian passes during his daily rounds are diverse, but in Torossian’s presence, the seams between hip-hop and conservative politics seem to disappear. Torossian calls himself “a Jewish bad boy from the Bronx,” and his fighting attitude makes everything fit together.  The political figures he works with tend to stand to the far right of the political spectrum — expressing sentiments consistent with Torossian’s own days as a rough-necked agitator in Israel, when he was escorting bulldozers into East Jerusalem to help force out Palestinian residents.<ref>Nathaniel Popper, [http://www.forward.com/articles/5408/ Publicist Scores With Rappers, Right-wing Politicians], Forward, 2 Apr 2004.</ref>
  
==Contact, References and Resources==
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==Career==
===Contact===
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*2003-present
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CEO, [[5WPR]]
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*2000-2002 - VP/group director, [[MWW]]
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*1998-2000 - AVP, [[G.S. Schwartz & Co]].
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*1997-1998 - Spokesman, [[World Likud]] (Jerusalem, Israel) <ref>Michael Bush, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1258861/defiant-torossian-takes-pride-pushing-buttons Defiant Torossian takes pride in pushing buttons], PRWeek.com, 18 February 2007, accessed 13 August 2015 </ref>
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==Contact, References and resources==
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===Blog===
 
:Torrossian's [http://WWW.RONNTOROSSIAN.COM blog]
 
:Torrossian's [http://WWW.RONNTOROSSIAN.COM blog]
  

Revision as of 02:50, 13 August 2015

Ronn D. Torossian is the outspoken and controversial chief executive of 5WPR public relations company in New York.

Background

In 2004 Nathanniel Popper reported on the PR man's clients:

But the 29-year-old publicity guru was unable to attend the pop singer’s exclusive soiree. Instead, Torossian was in Washington, D.C., with a different kind of celebrity: Israeli minister of tourism Binyamin Elon, a member of the right-wing National Union Party. The roster of clients at Torossian’s firm, 5W Public Relations, stretches across all cultural boundaries. In addition to Elon, whose American touring he oversees, Torossian’s clients include both the Christian Coalition of America and Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group, the business arm of rap impresario Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’s hip-hop empire. The worlds through which Torossian passes during his daily rounds are diverse, but in Torossian’s presence, the seams between hip-hop and conservative politics seem to disappear. Torossian calls himself “a Jewish bad boy from the Bronx,” and his fighting attitude makes everything fit together. The political figures he works with tend to stand to the far right of the political spectrum — expressing sentiments consistent with Torossian’s own days as a rough-necked agitator in Israel, when he was escorting bulldozers into East Jerusalem to help force out Palestinian residents.[1]

Career

  • 2003-present

CEO, 5WPR

Contact, References and resources

Blog

Torrossian's blog

Resources

References

  1. Nathaniel Popper, Publicist Scores With Rappers, Right-wing Politicians, Forward, 2 Apr 2004.
  2. Michael Bush, Defiant Torossian takes pride in pushing buttons, PRWeek.com, 18 February 2007, accessed 13 August 2015