NEW YORK, Sept. 19, 2017 -- Crenshaw Communications Inc., a public relations and content agency serving consumer and technology clients all over the globe, has named Chris Harihar, Technology Practice Director, as company partner.
Harihar joined Crenshaw in 2012 as Account Supervisor. He manages a diverse group of accounts ranging from startups to established media and technology brands across categories including adtech, marketing technology, security, ecommerce, IoT, artificial intelligence, and SaaS. As an agency partner he will continue to manage high-profile programs for B2B technology clients while supporting Crenshaw’s own brand marketing in the tech sector.
“Chris is an enormously talented PR and communications professional, and his contribution to the quality of our work and the success of our agency has been dramatic,” commented Dorothy Crenshaw, CEO. “His strategic smarts, versatility, and leadership qualities have made a consistent impression on his clients, peers, and staff.”
Harihar previously held positions at M Booth and Morris + King. He earned a Masters in Communications from the University for Washington before starting his public relations career.
About Crenshaw Communications
Crenshaw Communications is a New York PR agency with specialist expertise in traditional and digital public relations. Whether the goal is to launch a new product, drive web traffic, or create a leadership brand position, Crenshaw extends PR tools and tactics beyond the limits of the traditional to create both earned coverage and word-of-mouth in order to build brands.
CONTACT:
Colleen O’Connor
Crenshaw Communications
212.367.9744
[email protected]


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