Zlokower and Closs of Zlokower Co. receive honor by PRSA-NY; Program on behalf of healthcare real estate advisors
New York,NY Zlokower Company has been honored by The New York Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA-NY) for its program on behalf of Healthcare Real Estate Advisors (HCREA).
Zlokower won in the category of "Marketing Business-to-Business: Campaigns with Budgets of $100,000 or Less." The firm helped build awareness of HCREA's founder, Marisa Manley, as thought-leader and expert among professionals and administrators at healthcare facilities around the country.
Results included bringing HCREA to the attention of major healthcare business media, including Medical Economics and Medical Office Today, as well as The New York Times, Crain's and the real estate trade media. HCREA appeared before American College of Healthcare Executives, the Fairfield County Medical Society and other key influencer groups.
The program was created and executed with HCREA by Harry Zlokower, president, and David Closs, vice president of Zlokower Company.
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