Gail Horowitz was promoted to senior vice president at Zlokower Company, one of New York's leading public relations firms that specializes in real estate accounts.
Horowitz, who joined Zlokower Company in 2005 as vice president, provides hands on public relations services for some of the city's most prominent residential and commercial real estate brokers, developers, title companies, management companies, law firms and others.
Her focus will be to continue to grow Zlokower Company's  real estate development/marketing division.
Before joining Zlokower, Horowitz ran her own public relations business in Westchester for over a decade where she specialized in promoting real estate developers, architects, designers, medical groups, school districts and health clubs.
A former Gannett journalist, Horowitz brings a unique perspective to public relations having been a member of the print media for many years as a news  reporter  for  USA Today and The Journal News, covering the entertainment  industry and education beat.
Horowitz has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from New York University and attended the New School's master's program in Urban Affairs and Policy Analysis.
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