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BoardroomPR Promotes Laura Burns to Vice President

by | Feb 8, 2019

BoardroomPR, one of Florida’s largest public relations and integrated marketing agencies, has promoted Laura Burns to Vice President.

Burns takes on the new position with BoardroomPR after serving as an Account Director with the firm. With more than 15 years of communications experience, Burns plays a large leadership role in both the firm’s South Florida and Orlando offices. She specializes in media relations and crisis communications, and works with clients in a variety of industries including real estate, technology and education.

Burns has been instrumental in developing and maintaining client relationships and generating new business for BoardroomPR.  With her previous experience in the TV news industry, she also possesses a deep knowledge and understanding of the media.

“Laura is a true leader in our firm and has shown her commitment to our clients and our company year after year.  Her outstanding journalism background, combined with her unwavering professionalism and dedication has made her a valuable asset to our team,” said Julie Talenfeld, CEO and founder of BoardroomPR. “She is very deserving of this new position and we look forward to watching her continued success.”

“I am fortunate to be surrounded by driven colleagues and amazing clients who always push me to be my best,” said Burns. “We are truly a team atBoardroomPR and I look forward to taking on this new role and continuing to help the firm move forward.”

Prior to joining BoardroomPR, Burns was an Executive Producer at WPLG/Channel 10 News, the ABC News affiliate in Miami.

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