From Red Hot Momma to Evangelical Preacher
The passing this week of renowned evangelist Oral Rogers brought to mind the extreme variety of clients represented by the agency in its earlier years.
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The passing this week of renowned evangelist Oral Rogers brought to mind the extreme variety of clients represented by the agency in its earlier years.
Although conventional public relations wisdom dictates that publicists should neither be seen nor heard, it’s rewarding when media notes a special role played by one of us.
For the introduction of Carnival Cruise Line’s Ecstasy the agency proposed the first ever nighttime cruise ship inaugural, a challenge of both timing and lighting.
When planning media events for new hotel openings, finding a news hook is the primary goal, as was the case for the introduction of the Chateau oceanfront resort at Miami Beach.
Another, this time a French man, but equally certifiable, desired to retain us to publicize his voyage between Miami and Bimini, Bahamas, on a raft propelled by a shark!
When we learned that Gen. Douglas MacArthur was returning from the Philippines, I suggested that our client invite MacArthur and his family to enjoy some R&R at the resort.
One of my most memorable resort openings occurred in the pre-Castro era inaugural of Havana’s Capri Hotel & Casino from the buttoned-down mind of Horace Sutton, the most widely syndicated travel writer of the time.