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is a publicity assistant at Fortier Public Relations. She has worked on books on topics including business, career development, leadership, psychology, and more. Campaigns she has worked on include Build for Tomorrow by Entrepreneur magazine’s Editor in Chief Jason Feifer, When Women Lead by CNBC’s Julia Boorstin, and Culture is the Way by former NFL pro Matt Mayberry. She has also worked on Wall Street Journal bestselling campaigns for  Unlock Your Potential by the founder of ENTRE Institute Jeff Lerner, You’re the Leader, Now What? by Dr. Richard Winters at the Mayo Clinic, and Leading with Heart by Edward Sullivan and John Baird. She has secured media coverage at Quartz, Forbes, Psychology Today, Big Think, Financial Times, Men’s Journal, The Good Trade, and more.

Emily graduated from the Liberal Arts Honors Program at Providence College with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Creative Writing. She loves reading and working with nonfiction authors in promoting their books as well as the messages and experiences that make them interesting and unique. In her free time, she loves running and playing with her french bulldog, Daisy.

Jeff lerner reviews brady morgan top podcast host

has worked with New York Times bestselling authors such as Max Lugavere, Colin O’Brady, Will Cole, and Susan Cain. 

She’s enjoyed publicizing a wide variety of authors, from actors like Josh Peck to podcast personalities like John Kim (aka The Angry Therapist), to distinguished experts such as renowned psychologists Ethan Kross, PhD, Yale SPH professor Becca Levy, PhD, women’s health expert Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz, MD, and Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development Robert Waldinger, MD.  

She has worked with outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, AARP, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, The Washington Post, TIME Magazine, top podcasts like Armchair Expert, Making Sense with Sam Harris, Ten Percent Happier, and Diary of a CEO, and daytime TV including The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Tamron Hall Show, and The Drew Barrymore Show.

She is particularly excited about the intersection of publicity and advocacy. Her goal is to bring this enthusiasm and passion to each campaign she works on. She loves to work on books that help us understand the world and our place in it. 

Prior to joining Fortier, she worked at the Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency, where she worked closely with authors on all aspects of their books from start to finish. She also interned at Writers House, where she assisted agents Geri Thoma and Andrea Morrison. She graduated with honors from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Arts in English. 

In her spare time, she loves to knit, bake, meander through Central Park, and hang out with her cats, Meredith and Pippa.

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is an award-winning PR professional who has worked at Fortier PR for over ten years on the books of such bestselling authors as Stephen Covey, Martin Lindstrom, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, Harvey Mackay, Chris Brogan, Jerry Colonna, David Meerman Scott, Chester Elton, John Gerzema, John Jantsch, Carmine Gallo, and the CEOs or founders of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, Zappos, Burson-Marsteller, Nasdaq, Razorfish, CEB, Hubspot, LRN, Possible (WPP) and Questus, the CMO of Mastercard, the President of Hearst Magazines as well as professors at Wharton.

In a PR career spanning thirty years, he has guided PR for such corporate clients as British Airways, Visa International, Kennedy Space Center and the Hertz Corporation. Serving as a senior account manager with such firms as GCI Group, Ruder Finn and MMG Worldwide, Norbert led campaigns for American Express and the U.S. Department of Treasury (U.S. Mint). When it was represented by GCI Group’s media relations practice, Norbert supported the Financial Times U.S. brand and built platforms for key FT columnists via broadcast and print/trade interviews, media events and partnerships.

Throughout his career, Norbert has managed public relations accounts ranging from travel, consumer marketing and publishing, to healthcare, government services and economic development.

A graduate of New York University, Norbert has studied journalism, marketing communications and real estate. He has also completed coursework at NYU’s School of Continuing Education and the American Management Association.

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has worked in public relations and communications for over a decade across both agency and in-house teams, securing coverage in national business and consumer media including Good Morning America, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CNBC, Bloomberg, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Business Insider, INC, Fast Company, Fortune, ESPN, NBC Sports, Men’s Journal, Sports Illustrated, Yahoo! Finance, SiriusXM Radio and more.

Most recently, he’s led PR campaigns for bestselling books by CEOs, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and top five strategy consulting firms. In 2022, three of his books made the Wall Street Journal Bestseller List: Leading with Heart by John Baird & Edward Sullivan (Harper Business), Unlock Your Potential by Jeff Lerner (Matt Holt) and The Titanium Economy by Asutosh Padhi, Nick Santhanam & Gaurav Batra (PublicAffairs).

Adam has also done corporate communications for organizations including Gatorade, Chevrolet, Abbott Labs, and Conagra Foods and for pro sports events including the College World Series, MLB World Series, Wells Fargo PGA Championship, NBA All-Star Game, and the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl in Orlando.

He earned a B.A. in English & Communications from New Mexico State University, where he was the first student accepted to study at Italy’s esteemed Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan.

In addition to his PR and Communications career, he interviews some of the biggest names in the music industry for various publications including Maximum Ink Music Magazine & Radio and MXDWN.

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was previously a publicity manager at Simon & Schuster, where she led campaigns for many of the imprint’s lead business, sports, and narrative nonfiction titles, and the associate director of publicity and marketing at Tin House Books. Among the bestselling and noted authors Meg has worked with are Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, Whole Foods CEO John Mackey, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Howard G. Buffett, Sarah Lewis, Joy Williams, Dominique Ansel, Carla Hall, James Lee Burke, Mark Kriegel, Gary M. Pomerantz, Ruth Wariner,  Philadelphia ’76ers CEO Scott O’Neil, The Grommet co-founder Jules Pieri, MIT neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart, Stanford d. School’s executive director Sarah Stein Greenberg, and professors at Wharton and INSEAD. She has worked at Fortier PR for six years.

She managed Fortier’s account for the nonprofit diversity and inclusion think tank, the Center for Talent Innovation (now “Coqual”), founded by economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett and has also worked on books for the Big Three strategy consulting firms.

Major media Meg has booked include The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The TODAY Show, CBS This Morning, Good Morning America, The Daily Show, Late Night With Seth Meyers, Dr. Oz, Rachael Ray, Fresh Air, Science Friday, On Point, and many other National Public Radio shows.

Meg graduated summa cum laude with degrees in English Writing and Women’s Studies from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. A Teach For America alumna, she volunteers with Girls Write Now, a creative-writing mentoring program for high school girls who are talented emerging authors.

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has worked in public relations for 13 years with experience working at both agencies and publishers on bestselling campaigns. At Fortier PR, she’s worked with authors such as former CEO of Medtronic Bill George, former U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, former Nasdaq CEO, Robert Greifeld, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jay Shetty,  Bravo TV star & #1 real estate influencer Ryan Serhant, entrepreneur Jason Tartick, Trend Hunter CEO Jeremy Gutsche, Cisco’s Managing Director of Innovation and bestselling author Alex Goryachev, Delivering Happiness CEO Jenn Lim, Deloitte Chair of the Board Janet Foutty, Simmons University President Lynn Wooten, and on Fortier PR’s accounts with Talent Strategy Group, Cognizant, and top five strategy consulting firms. Her media placements include Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Financial Times, CNBC TV, Fox, Bloomberg TV, Harvard Business Review, Yahoo Finance, and Fortune.

Prior to joining Fortier PR, Elena was a marketing manager and senior publicist at McGraw-Hill where she worked on high-profile books such as Steve Forbes’s Money, the bestseller Real Leadership by John Addison, CEO of Primerica and Always in Fashion by Mark Weber, CEO of Donna Karan. Before McGraw-Hill, Elena was a publicist at Wiley where she worked on books and ran social media for Cliffsnotes.com. Prior to publishing, Elena represented major national consumer brands at the agency Bender Hammerling Group. She started her public relations career at Annie Jennings PR booking topline radio for authors.

Elena is a graduate of Rutgers University of New Jersey, where she studied Communications, with a minor in sociology and criminology. She was also a Varsity Tennis player with the Scarlet Knights.

Elena is a graduate of Rutgers University of New Jersey, where she studied Communications, with a minor in sociology and criminology. She was also a Varsity Tennis player with the Scarlet Knights.

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has represented some of the world’s most famous bestselling CEO or Chairman authors including Eric Schmidt (Google), Jim Clifton (Gallup), John Hennessy (Alphabet and Stanford), Howard Marks (Oaktree Capital Management), David Cote (Honeywell) Tom Golisano (Paychex), Jeff Lawson (Twilio) and Johnny C. Taylor (SHRM), Ginni Rometty (IBM), Oscar Munoz (United Airlines) and iPod inventor and iPhone co-inventor Tony Fadell.  One of her many coups was spearheading the campaign for the long-running New York Times bestseller ​Radical Candor by former Apple and Google executive Kim Scott. She has also worked with inspiring bestselling authors such as Columbia Law Professor Alexandra Carter, Harvard Business Professor Amy C. Edmonson, Genius Guild’s Kathryn Finney and manages Fortier PR’s account with Gallup to publicize all their books.

Prior to her six years at Fortier PR, she was the publicity manager at Wiley working with bestselling authors such as Hank Greenberg, Jon Gordon, Jeffrey Hirsch, Brian Solis, Ann Handley, Pat Lencioni and others. She also acted as the publicity lead for proposals across all of Wiley’s product lines and a consultant to the corporate commutations team. During her six years at Wiley, she worked to reorganize the department to better serve an evolving publishing program. Prior to joining Wiley, she worked with Manhattan and New Jersey-based public relation firms where she led on an array of public relations campaigns for consumer brands.

She is a cum laude graduate of Ramapo College of New Jersey, where she studied Communications, with a focus on Public Relations and Journalism, with a minor in Political Science.

Her media placements include The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Fast Company, Forbes, CNBC, Fox Business Network, CNN, MSNBC and more.

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has 14 years of experience in book publicity at several publishers including Basic Books, and most recently, HarperCollins. The books he has worked on include business, science, politics, narrative nonfiction and Wall Street Journal bestseller The Voltage Effect by U. Chicago behavioral economist John List.

A graduate of Georgetown University, his media campaigns have featured placements in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Vogue, The Advocate, Oprah Daily, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, PBS Newshour, and NPR programs such as Fresh Air, On Point, Morning Edition, and many other local & regional shows.

A graduate of Georgetown University, his media campaigns have featured placements in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Vogue, The Advocate, Oprah Daily, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, PBS Newshour, and NPR programs such as Fresh Air, On Point, Morning Edition, podcasts like Freakonomics and many other local & regional shows.

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has 14 years of experience in book publicity at several publishers including Basic Books, and most recently, HarperCollins. The books he has worked on include business, science, politics, narrative nonfiction and Wall Street Journal bestseller The Voltage Effect by U. Chicago behavioral economist John List.

A graduate of Georgetown University, his media campaigns have featured placements in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Vogue, The Advocate, Oprah Daily, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, PBS Newshour, and NPR programs such as Fresh Air, On Point, Morning Edition, and many other local & regional shows.

Nick has worked with authors including Pulitzer Prize winner N. Scott Momaday, podcaster and entrepreneur James Altucher, bestselling author & workplace expert Lindsey Pollak, bestselling business authors Chester Elton and Adrian Gostick, CEO advisor Ram Charan, U. Chicago behavioral economist John List, journalists Kim Wehle (CBS) and Laura Wides-Munoz (LA Times), food historian & James Beard Award winner Michael Twitty, comedian Josh Gondelman, Rush frontman Geddy Lee, impact investment experts Michael O’Leary and Warren Valdmanis, the former CEOs of Texas Roadhouse and Sonic restaurant companies, Tom Alberg, investor and founder of Madrona Venture Group, UCLA professor Richard Rumelt, and Oxford Professor and New York Times bestselling author Viktor Mayer-Schönberger.  He also done client work at Fortier PR with top 3 strategy consulting firms, iRelaunch, and Bookshop.org, and he manages Fortier PR’s account for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award.

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is the founder and president of Fortier Public Relations, LLC. His 30-years of publicizing hundreds of successful books earned him the​ ​2019 Porchlight Jack Covert Award for Contribution to the Business Book Industry​. (He is the sixth recipient (and only publicist) following previous winners like Tom Peters and Seth Godin.

Before founding Fortier Public Relations, LLC in January 2007, Mark worked at book publicity firm Goldberg McDuffie Communications for almost nine years, rising from assistant director of publicity to director of publicity to vice president to partner (the first and only employee there to earn this title). There he worked with literary authors including Philip Roth and Henry Louis Gates, public officials like Robert Rubin, the CEOs of Citigroup and AT&T and organizations ranging from The Library of America to the National Endowment for the Arts. Books he worked on ranged from the global bestseller The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho to the Hamilton biography by Ron Chernow, which was adapted for the surprise Broadway hit musical. The first two business books he worked on are now classics: The Innovator’s Solution by Clayton Christensen and Blue Ocean Strategy , which has now sold over four million copies.

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is the founder and president of Fortier Public Relations, LLC. His 30-years of publicizing hundreds of successful books earned him the​ ​2019 Porchlight Jack Covert Award for Contribution to the Business Book Industry​. He is the sixth recipient (and only publicist) following previous winners like Tom Peters and Seth Godin.

Before founding Fortier Public Relations, LLC in January 2007, Mark worked at book publicity firm Goldberg McDuffie Communications for almost nine years, rising from assistant director of publicity to director of publicity to vice president to partner (the first and only employee there to earn this title). There he worked with literary authors including Philip Roth and Henry Louis Gates, public officials like Robert Rubin, the CEOs of Citigroup and AT&T and organizations ranging from The Library of America to the National Endowment for the Arts. Books he worked on ranged from the global bestseller The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho to the Hamilton biography by Ron Chernow, which was adapted for the surprise Broadway hit musical. The first two business books he worked on are now classics: The Innovator’s Solution by Clayton Christensen and Blue Ocean Strategy , which has now sold over four million copies.

His media placements include NPR Fresh Air & Morning Edition, Today, Good Morning America, CBS, Daily Show with Trevor Noah, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the covers of Time, Newsweek, Fortune and The New York Times Book Review , the Tim Ferriss podcast, the oped page and Saturday Essay of The Wall Street Journal and the front page of The New York Times.

He is far more proud of the accomplishments of his growing team at Fortier PR, where he enjoys applying the management lessons he’s learned from the best leaders and business school professors who are our clients.

Previously Mark held positions at Penguin U.S.A. and Columbia University Press.

Mark is a graduate of Wesleyan University, and has studied at New York University and the University of London. His work has been recognized by Newsday, The New York Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Publishers Weekly, Book Publishing Report, and PRWeek. He has written about book publicity for numerous trade publications, and has lectured on book publicity at the Public Relations Society of America national convention, the Association of American University Presses, the New York Advertising and Communications Network and Thinkers50. An interview with Mark is included as a chapter in several books including Publicize Your Book, What No One Ever Tells You About Blogging and Podcasting and How to Write a Business Book That Matters.

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has more than a decade of publicity experience in the publishing industry. She previously worked at HarperCollins and Penguin Random House, publicizing health, wellness, business, and lifestyle titles.

She has enjoyed collaborating with New York Times bestselling authors Steven Kotler, Tim Grover, Will Cole, Max Lugavere, Dr. Lisa Mosconi, Susan Cain​, and more.

Throughout her career, she’s had the privilege of advocating for ​a wide variety of books​, by candid entertainers like actor Josh Peck and comedian Richard Lewis to ​groundbreaking science books by award-winning psychologists Ethan Kross and Becca Levy, neuroscientist Dr. Amishi Jha, and Harvard Medical School Professor Dr. Robert Waldinger. She has also worked with New York Times editor and Reese’s Book Club bestseller KJ Dell’Antonia, esteemed Harvard career adviser Gorick Ng, ​and world-record-breaking explorer Colin O’Brady. She particularly loves to work on titles with a strong psychological foundation.​

Authors praise Allyssa’s commitment and enthusiasm, which has resulted in bookings for The Today Show, Good Morning America, GMA3, ​PBS’ Brief But Spectacular, CBS Sunday Morning, The Tamron Hall Show, ​The Drew Barrymore Show, NPR’s Fresh Air, All Things Considered, the TED Radio Hour, and more. She regularly obtains feature coverage in outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, the New York Post, TIME, Forbes, Parade, and People Magazine. She has also booked high-profile interviews on many leading podcasts including The Joe Rogan Experience, Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, Hidden Brain, NPR’s Life Kit, Dare to Lead with Brené Brown, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, Making Sense with Sam Harris, School of Greatness, The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Ten Percent Happier, Diary of a CEO, Under the Skin with Russell Brand, and WTF with Marc Maron.

Allyssa graduated with honors from NYU and Sarah Lawrence College, attaining an MFA in Creative Writing. She uses her strong communication and strategic thinking skills to navigate the ever-changing media landscape and effectively propel the success of her authors.

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brings a wealth of experience in communications strategy and practice with 20 years of experience in building awareness and advancing the reputation of elite clients ranging from business school professors to CEOs.

Her media placements include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times,The Economist and Bloomberg Business Week, Fortune, Forbes, USA Today, NBC News, CNN, CNBC and NPR.

Her clients include thought leaders like Gary Hamel, CEOs like Frank Calderoni of Anaplan, consulting firms like SYPartners, business schools including Tuck at Dartmouth and INSEAD, conferences like The Council on Business and Society and academic authors such as Vijay Govindarajan, Syd Finkelstein, Ben M. Bensaou, Richard D’Aveni, J.S. Nelson, and their books, of which some have become New York Times bestsellers.  

To stay in touch with media, she created and manages a long-running international conference for top global business media.

A former trial attorney, Kiki is also a certified mediator and arbitrator who attributes her success with media relations to the skills she learned in her first career. She is a recognized leader in business education communications and a frequent speaker at global business school conferences.

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is a publicity assistant at Fortier Public Relations. She has worked on book campaigns on topics across international business and politics, AI and technology, design, and business leadership. She recently assisted on campaigns for Adrift: America in 100 Charts by Scott Galloway (which hit the New York Times bestseller list), The Equality Machine: by Orly Lobel, a Professor of Law at USD (which was included in The Economist’s “Best Books of 2022” List), Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise by Christopher Marquis and Kunyuan Qiao, Investing in the Era of Climate Change by Bruce Usher, a professor at Columbia Business School, and The Human Side of Innovation by Mauro Porcini, the Chief Design Officer of PepsiCo. Viktoriya has helped secure coverage in a number of outlets including Inc. Magazine and Forbes.

Prior to joining Fortier, Viktoriya was an editorial intern for W.W. Norton’s Political Science team. She graduated from Villanova University with a degree in Political Science, concentrating in Eastern European area and language studies, with a minor in English literature. She is also a former library worker and a fiercely loyal, though often clueless, Philadelphia sports fan.

has almost a decade of public relations experience in finance and culture. Prior to joining Fortier, she held positions at several PR agencies including Wolf Kasteler Public Relations, Slate PR and A24 Films, as well as financial public relations positions at the top five accounting firm BDO USA and at Gregory FCA PR.

Her media placements include The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Barron’s, CNBC, Bloomberg, NPR Fresh Air and Weekend Edition, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Los Angeles Times, U.S. News & World Report, The Wrap, Elle, GQ, and W Magazine.

She has spearheaded multiple award-winning PR campaigns for top tier clients, has worked on personal publicity accounts for Annette Bening, Frances McDormand, Nathan Lane, Neil Patrick Harris, Ridley Scott, Samuel L. Jackson and Viola Davis, and has assisted with the publicity campaign for the film Moonlight, which went on to win 161 awards including the Oscar for “Best Picture” at the Academy Awards.

She has extensive experience providing high-profile clients with personal brand development, media training, social media engagement, and profile building.

She’s a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara, which awarded her best professional writing in their annual Writing Program Competition. She prides herself on her relentless drive for results, her story-driven writing skills and the strategic thinking she puts into shaping every campaign.

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Jenny Lee has worked in book publicity since 2014. She began her career at Workman Publishing and went on to hold positions with Oxford University Press, Penguin Random House, and Basic Books prior to joining the team at Fortier. She is experienced in publicizing titles across the nonfiction space, including politics, science, technology, business, history, feminism, and lifestyle.

She recently had the pleasure of partnering with Will MacAskill to launch his New York Times bestseller What We Owe the Future. Other notable authors that she has worked with include infectious disease expert Adam Kucharski (The Rules of Contagion), neuroscientist Jeff Hawkins (A Thousand Brains, selected as one of Bill Gates’s Five Favorite Books of 2021), entrepreneurs David Kidder and Christina Wallace (New to Big), acclaimed journalist Ellen Ruppel Shell (The Job), natural history writer Jon Dunn (The Glitter in the Green), journalist and scholar Virginia Postrel (The Fabric of Civilization), and activist Sister Joan Chittister (The Time is Now). She has booked interviews with CBS This Morning, NPR’s Morning Edition, On Point, Here & Now, and Science Friday. Her campaigns frequently garner prominent attention from outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Wired, and many more.

She graduated from the University of California San Diego with degrees in World Literature and Italian Studies.

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is a publicity assistant at Fortier Public Relations. She has worked on books by a dynamic range of authors, from CEOs and business leaders like Bernie Marcus, co-founder of Home Depot, Uri Levine, co-founder of Waze, and Ginni Rometty, the first female CEO of IBM, to actor David Moscow to researcher Dr. Gloria Mark. She leads Fortier PR’s account for the long-running New York Times bestseller Finding the Mother Tree by ecologist Suzanne Simard (soon to be a major motion picture starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhal). Her media placements include Freakonomics, NBC LX, and Women’s Wear Daily.  

Prior to joining Fortier, she was an assistant literary agent at Susanna Lea Associates, where she advocated for authors at every stage in their books’ development, and built extensive experience in foreign rights. She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 2019, with concentrations in comparative literature, translation studies and linguistics.

Always on the hunt for books that expand her worldview, Helena is passionate about the power of sharing stories with the widest audience possible and sparking global conversations.

has spent over a decade representing such authors as economists Jeffrey Sachs, Dambisa Moyo and Henry Kaufman, CEO authors like Paul Polman (Unilever), mega-bestselling author, Yuval Noah Harari; The New Yorker staff writer and NYT  bestselling author, Sheelah Kolhatkar; Silicon Valley VC and serial entrepreneur, Elad Gil; NYU Stern School Dean Emeritus Peter Blair Henry,  and author of the million-copy bestseller Essentialism, Greg McKeown for his New York Times bestseller Effortless.  As Vice President & Director at Finn Partners for three years prior to joining Fortier PR, he spearheaded campaigns for several national bestseller campaigns and worked with authors such as Techstars CEO, Maelle Gavet, Facebook “Like” button co-creator, Justin Rosenstein; former Bloomberg BusinessWeek China Bureau Chief, Dexter Tiff Roberts; leading Modern Monetary Theory economist, Pavlina R. Tcherneva; and the well-known journalist and political commentator, Tony Schwartz.

For six years at DEY. prior to joining Finn Partners, Paul publicized authors and advised several leading companies and institutions, including the United Nations, The Earth Institute, Sustainable Development Goals USA, The Rockefeller Foundation, and ReD Associates.

Paul regularly works with and places clients in top media outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and WSJ Weekend Review, The Financial Times, The Economist, The Washington Post, The Associated Press, The Guardian, WIRED, MIT Technology Review, Harvard Business Review, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, PBS NewsHour, APM: Marketplace and NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Planet Money and The Joe Rogan Experience.

His interests include economics, business, public policy, international affairs, and technology.

He has a BA in English from Purdue University, where he served as the inaugural editor of JPUR, the university’s peer-reviewed undergraduate research journal published annually by Purdue University Press. Outside of Fortier PR, he’s an avid reader, writer, and commentator on macroeconomics, and co-hosted a podcast. He resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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has worked for over 20 years in book publishing. She began her career at Lynn Goldberg Communications and then went on to hold senior publicity positions at Doubleday, Scribner, Putnam/Riverhead and HarperCollins. Authors she has represented include Suze Orman, Michael Crichton, Cindy Crawford, Bill Bryson, Bob Dole, Eleanor Clift, TV producer David Simon (The Wire, The Deuce), and notable journalists Frank Bruni (New York Times), Franklin Foer (Atlantic), and John Cassidy (New Yorker).

Most recently, Jennifer had the pleasure of representing many nonprofit, academic, and mission driven independent publishers as VP, Marketing at Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. Key titles she helped launch include the New York Times bestseller Go the F**k to Sleep, Pulitzer Prize winner Tinkers (the first winner from a small press in 30 years) and New York Times bestseller No is Not Enough by Naomi Klein.

Jennifer has placed author interviews on media outlets including Oprah, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher, Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, PBS Newshour, The View, Fresh Air, Marketplace, New Dimensions Radio, Sean Hannity Radio, the New Yorker, People, Time, Wall Street Journal, the New York Times Magazine, and USA Today. A mother of two boys, Jennifer spends most of her time in ice hockey rinks, running, reading, and following news stories with voracious curiosity.