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E-mail: lee@landispr.com
Tel: 415.359.2303
Lee Kravetz
Senior Account Supervisor
Landis Communications Inc. (LCI)

As Senior Account Supervisor at LCI, Lee Kravetz is responsible for developing public relations campaigns for clients, managing accounts, and cultivating new business for the agency. Lee comes to Landis Communications Inc. from New York and Boston, bringing nine years of experience as a public relations executive working on the agency side and in television, book publishing, brand and non-profit communications. With a background in public relations and marketing strategy and project management, Lee employs a values-driven, team-oriented leadership approach to deliver results.

Prior to joining Landis Communications Inc., Lee served as Senior National Publicist for WGBH-PBS in Boston, directing marketing campaigns for several Emmy Award-winning adult and children’s programs, including: National Geographic’s Strange Days on Planet Earth with Edward Norton - exposing a web of invisible connections of the Earth’s life support systems; and Rx for Survival – a global effort to aid in child survival. He devised multi-tiered marketing strategies for Frontline and Nova and raised national awareness of the PBS brand by identifying and leveraging key partnerships with philanthropies across the country. In 2004, Lee wrote and developed content for Sesame Street and produced a PBS primetime holiday special live from the White House.

In New York, Lee served as Senior National Publicity Manager for Penguin Group Publishing and Harcourt Books (now a joint subsidiary of Houghton Mifflin and Penguin Group), directing PR campaigns for marquee talent including Yann Martel (Life of Pi: Illustrated), Joyce Carol Oates (The Museum of Dr. Moses), Umberto Eco (The Name of the Rose), and Gunter Grass (Peeling the Onion.) In 2007, Lee managed the national campaign for poet Philip Schultz and his book Failure, which won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Lee secured coverage with key national media including The New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times, NPR, The Today Show, The View and the Huffington Post, among others.

In addition, Lee has worked with Kirshenbaum + Bond and Partners, a New York-based public relations agency focused on corporate and entertainment publicity, as well as Zell & Associates, specializing in government relations and public affairs in the Bay Area. Lee has also served as Director of Communications for various non-profit organizations, including the Holocaust Center of Northern California.

He is a published writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, J. Magazine, the Ft. Worth Star Telegram, and Vox Magazine, among others.

Lee graduated with a BA in Journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia with an emphasis in Public Relations.


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