I started as a journalist. That's where I learned the thing that still drives every engagement: the story gets told either way. The only question is whether you help shape it.
From there I spent two decades in agency life. Prior to launching the Bunker, I ran a large Boston-based agency as its president, a firm known for a specific kind of work: getting projects approved in Massachusetts towns. Zoning fights. Town meetings. Community campaigns. Along the way, I've been part of permitting work behind more than 165 million square feet of development, including Suffolk Downs, MarketStreet Lynnfield, and a long list of projects that got built because communities trusted the process.
I founded PR Bunker to do the work I'm best at, without the agency bloat: senior counsel for the moments when reputation decides the outcome. A contested approval. A crisis. A nonprofit mission that deserves to be seen. A small business whose entire pipeline runs on word of mouth.
I'm also president of the Revere Chamber of Commerce, which keeps me honest. I don't just advise organizations facing communities. I help lead one. I know what residents, local officials, and small business owners actually want to hear, because I sit on their side of the table every week.
When you hire PR Bunker, you get me. Every call, every room, every deliverable.
Boston-based. Nationally active. One accountable advisor.
Different rooms, same job: reputation decides the outcome.
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