| Nationality American Name Anthony Mora | Role Journalist | |
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| Occupation Public Relations, Playwright Books Spin to Win, The Alchemy of Success | ||
Anthony Mora is a Los Angeles publicist, former journalist and magazine editor, entrepreneur, author, playwright, and screenwriter.
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Public Relations
Anthony Mora is the founder of Los Angeles-based Anthony Mora Communications, a private company in the PR Agencies industry. Founded in 1990, the agency specializes in media placement, image development, SEO, social media and media training.
As a public relations and media relations expert, Mora has been featured in a number of media outlets including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, the BBC. His firm represents clients in fields including health, beauty, law, publishing, film, entertainment, technology, and business.
Anthony Mora Communications, Inc. has represented clients including The J Sisters, Hackensack University Medical Center, The Abi Fashion Collection and The Charles Winston Collection, Chuck Henry, HarperCollins and Putnam Publishing. The firm has placed clients in a wide range of media outlets, including Time, Newsweek, 60 Minutes, Vogue, CNN, People, the Today Show, and hundreds of other local, national, and international media outlets.
In 2002, Mora won the Irwin Award for Book Publicist of the Year (Best Fiction Campaign).
Mora's clients in the film industry have included Paramount Pictures, Bigfoot Entertainment, Mitch Anderson, Hilary Henkin, and actresses Roxana Brusso and Holly Hunter.
Mora also works with a number of artists from painters and sculptors to authors, directors and designers. He leads a program titled "P.R. For Artists".
Books
Mora is the author of two non-fiction books, including:
Plays
In 2006, Anthony served as the playwright-in-residence at The Sidewalk Studio Theatre. The theatre produced Anthony's play, P.O.P.: The Principles of Perfection, and the world premiere of the full play of Bang! A Love Story.
Mora is the author of five plays:
