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rbb Public Relations maintains partnerships with leading counselors to offer extended special capabilities to our clients.
 

Crisis Management

Bruce Rubin, Senior Counsel at rbb Public Relations Bruce S. Rubin
Bruce S. Rubin is a public relations counselor whose 30+-year public relations career encompasses extensive corporate communications, media and community relations as well as substantial marketing public relations experience. However, he has come to be known and regarded as one of the country's top crisis communication practitioners, specializing in crisis, emergency and litigation public relations.
He has worked on sensitive matters for many of the nation's Fortune 100 companies, as well as private families. He is the originator of a unique "fast-action" crisis management program designed to eliminate or mitigate negative news media coverage.

 

Bruce's professionalism, ethics and standing in the national public relations community were recognized when he was elected chairman of the prestigious Counselor's Academy, comprising more than 1,000 CEO's of public relations firms throughout the nation. At the time, he was the youngest chairman in the Academy's history.



Senior Counsel

Robert Doughty
Robert A. Doughty (Rob) is an internationally recognized public relations counselor, whose 35+ year career includes corporate communications, internal and external communications, marketing communications, and crisis and issues management for a number of well-known consumer brands.

He has held senior level positions for a wide range of brands in the airline, entertainment, hospitality, food service, food processing, higher education, consumer and industrial products fields, as well as in the non-profit realm. Most recently, Rob served as vice president, communications for the Disneyland Resort during Disneyland Park's highly successful 50th anniversary celebration.

During his career, Rob served as vice president, communications for Kaplan Higher Education, Burger King Corporation and Pizza Hut, and held senior level communications positions at United Airlines, Wilson Foods and Hobart Brothers Company.   At United Airlines, Rob oversaw the communications programs for United's historic acquisition of the Pacific Division of Pan American World Airways and the launch of the airline's service to Europe.

Rob earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Eastern Kentucky University and his Master of Arts in Organizational Communications from Ohio University.  He is a member of the Arthur W. Page Society, a professional organization for the most senior communications officers in corporations and is an active member of the Board of Directors for Shake-A-Leg Miami, a non-profit group that uses water sports to improve the quality of life for people with physical and developmental challenges.

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Rob Gill, vice president at rbb Public Relations Robert Gill
Robert C. Gill, vice president, provides senior counsel and writing expertise of every type including op-eds, white papers, technical writing, brochure copy and bylines.

Prior to joining rbb, Robert served in senior government positions, managing media relations, strategy and legislative research in the technology, health care, business regulation, environmental and consumer protection fields. In this capacity, he worked on some of the most pressing legislative matters of the day, including an innovative brownfields redevelopment law, the nation's first state-funded breast cancer research grant program, and Massachusetts' utility deregulation law.

Robert also has served as research director for the Massachusetts Legislature's Education Committee, working with municipal officials, business leaders and educators to help craft the state's high-profile education reform law. He has served as an advisor on public relations and policy development for the American Cancer Society, Massachusetts Division, and has operated in senior positions within various political campaigns.

Robert is a graduate of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.