Ronn Torossian is the pioneer and Chairman of 5W Public Relations, one of the biggest freely possessed PR firms in the United States. With north of 25 years of involvement making and executing strong stories, Ronn Torossian is one of America’s most productive and very much regarded Public Relations experts. Since establishing 5WPR in 2003, he has driven the organization’s development, directing in excess of 200 experts in the organization’s base camp in midtown Manhattan.
With clients traversing corporate, innovation, customer and emergency, notwithstanding advanced advertising and public undertakings capacities, 5WPR is consistently perceived as an industry chief and has been named “PR Agency of the Year” by the American Business Awards on various events to Ronn Torossian. All through his profession, Torossian has worked with a portion of the world’s most noticeable organizations, brands and associations.
His vital, creative methodology has been perceived with various honors including being named the Stevie American Business Awards 2020 Entrepreneur of the Year, the American Business Awards PR Executive of the Year, two times north of, an Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year semi-finalist, Metropolitan Magazine’s Most Influential New Yorker, a 2020 Top Crisis Communications Professional by Business Insider, and a beneficiary of Crain’s New York 2021 Most Notable in Marketing and PR.
The Feb. 16 story in Crain’s NY Business fixated on claims about Torossian and Everything-PR. It said Torossian utilized the apparently free news site as his own outsider support stage and acquired media processing plant. The moral ramifications for Torossian and the PR calling are self-evident. ‘Audits’ on Everything-PR regularly lauded 5WPR and impacted rival firms and a few conspicuous PR executives.
Kelly likewise provides details regarding uncomplimentary tales about Torossian from Dec. 2021 in The Daily Beast and the NY Times. Both examine Torossian’s connections to then-city hall leader choose Eric Adams of NYC. Likewise, the Times report previous Everything-PR supervisor Phil Butler and a previous 5WPR representative saying Torossian bought the site in 2014.