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Joel Greenberg, President

Joel Greenberg, President and Founder, DCPR


 

 

 

 


Hands-on practitioners gain experience by the minute. DCPR founder Joel Greenberg, has spent 2+ million minutes actively engaged in communications, PR, marketing, and business development.

Over those 16 years of working across a wide variety of industries, within the agency and corporate environment, Joel has created and managed successful and award-winning integrated marketing and PR programs.

Prior to DCPR's founding in 2003, Joel was Director of Public Relations at a regional Washington D.C. integrated communications firm, where he helped earn the following distinctions:

  • PR Week's 10th fastest growing PR agency in the country (2000)
  • #1 High-Tech PR Agency in the Washington Area (1999) by PR Week and the Council of PR Agencies
  • MC Icon (now Technology Marketing) Award for Best Branding Campaign in the country (1999)
  • Award winning campaigns for PSINet, Telogy Networks/Texas Instruments

A speaker and writer on public relations and communications issues, Joel is also a member of the National Press Club in Washington DC.

Previous organizational affiliations include RMR & Associates, Struever Bros., Eccles and Rouse, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Maryland Medical System.

Joel holds a Master's in Administrative Science (M.A.S., Management and Marketing), and a Bachelor's (B.A.) in Social and Behavioral Sciences and Public Health, all from The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

And a bit about where we practice, visually.

 

Client Quotes

"This project was about more than just about redeveloping CRC’s website. 

It was an exercise that allowed us to step back and objectively define what our business was about and how to best communicate those messages in the terms and a voice that spoke to our market.”
   

Andrew O'Neill
Director of Business Development
CRC Commercial 

Quotes of Note

"Don't expect people to work to find what’s meaningful…PR’s goal is to place and connect the dots that they otherwise wouldn’t."