Because
The Write Publicist & Co. is headed by a dazzling
media personality who has actually authored travel columns,
celebrity profiles, restaurant reviews and home decor
features -- we speak the language that attracts press
coverage!
Writer-turned-publicist Regina Lynch-Hudson is, in a word, "resourceful." She wears a diamond "R" to prove it. The nationally recognized owner of The Write Publicist & Co. has pushed the embossed ecru envelope to its limits. Regina 's clientele includes high profile attorneys, athletes, architects, authors, artists, celebrities, inventors, physicians, politicians, tourism sites, and entrepreneurs in various specialties. Remarkably, over 80% of her clients are out-of-state — many whom she has never met in person; contract her by telephone sight unseen!
One
of America's most innovative publicists, she has been
profiled in an avalanche of publications, including
Entrepreneur Magazine,
Black Enterprise,
and countless newspapers.
She self-syndicated Regina's PR Remedies®, a column sponsored by computer giant Gateway that appeared in select newspapers nationwide. Next, she authored Regina Roams®, a travel column that enjoyed a readership of over 2 million passengers per issue who flew AirTran Airways. For Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine, she pens the business travel column Doing Biz In® -- a virtual roadmap of how to conduct business in top urban markets. For regional Season magazine, she conceptualized Regina's A-List Abodes®.
The celebrated debut-column offered a peek into luxurious lifestyles. As a result, she's contracted to spotlight the dreamy abodes of athletes and artists, celebrities and CEOs, superstars and socialites for national magazine placement.
Regina Lynch-Hudson was selected among public relations
gurus nationwide to pen a segment of "Public
Relations: A Values-Driven Approach"
by professors David W. Guth, APR and Charles Marsh,
Ph.D. Published by Allyn & Bacon, the world's
largest publisher of communications textbooks, more
than 50 universities in the United States and Canada
have adopted the textbook.
She
was awarded Best PR Campaign by the Atlanta Association
of Media Women for her role in publicizing the 1996
National Black Arts Festival.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported
that her press coverage of the $2.8 million dollar
biennial festival was the best in festival history.
In 2002, Regina Lynch-Hudson produced a tutorial CD called Winning Your Publicity Battle: In A Fiercely Competitive Market®, along with former CBS news Anchor, Calvin Hughes. Later that same year, she snared the Atlanta Business League's Creative Style Award due to ingenuity and innovation in conducting business.
A
"modern day muse", Regina Lynch-Hudson ignites
the imaginations of her clients. With unrivaled flair,
she shows clients how to assert their own identity
-- to lure media coverage. Her greatest joy comes
from lifting the "mask of anonymity" and
thrusting clients into the national spotlight.