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The Kohnstamm agency has a particularly well-rounded strength in the areas of healthcare and medical technology-related PR. Through our client work, proficiencies in healthcare through legal, public policy, technical, academic and other perspectives have been achieved. For example, one of our account staff moderated a recent panel at the Health Care Compliance Association Upper Midwest regional conference. The agency’s work for the region’s top healthcare law firm Halleland Lewis Nilan and Johnson — which serves all the region’s top medical technology corporations and healthcare care organizations — regularly places Kohnstamm at the center of the healthcare PR storm. So has our client work for the two top business schools in the region for healthcare administration, which requires ongoing interface with national healthcare media. Our strategic PR work to re-brand the region’s largest Trauma 1 hospital, launch a Connecticut-based healthcare data intelligence company, and national PR for several medical tech companies has rounded out the breadth of our industry experience. We work both at the highest levels, and on the ground in the healthcare arena. Kohnstamm has implemented successful crisis management of an Attorney General investigation, organized and arranged editorial board meetings, national healthcare coverage for quality initiatives, media “breakfast briefings” for healthcare beat reporters, national healthcare media tours, and public healthcare forums, among other PR activities. AARON BERSTLER
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“What could be harder than creating a brand around a law firm? But Kohnstamm's relentless PR efforts have truly helped take us to a whole new level of business."
Keith Halleland, Healthcare law expert, Past Shareholder, Halleland Lewis Nilan & Johnson

"Kohnstamm Communications provides conclusive proof that a boutique firm of 12 people can consistently get its clients prominent coverage. The myth that clients need a big agency with a New York presence to get top tier media placements has been laid to rest.”
The Holmes Report
2007 PR Report Card