May 25, 2012

Gina F. Rubel

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  • Gina Rubel is the president and CEO of Furia Rubel Communications (www.furiarubel.com). A public relations expert, attorney, and author, Gina teaches professional service firms nationwide how to use integrated communications to gain credibility, to get recognized and to build and retain business. She has been named one of Pennsylvania’s Best 50 Women in Business and a Philadelphia Business Journal Woman of Distinction. Furia Rubel is one of the top 25 PR agencies in the Philadelphia region and one of the top 300 nationally. Furia Rubel has handled a wide range of legal communications from internationally publicized death penalty appeals and wrongful death matters in Afghanistan to multi-billion dollar corporate whistleblower matters and law firm mergers and acquisitions. A nationally sought-after speaker, Gina reveals the secrets to law firm communications success in her book, Everyday Public Relations for Lawyers. As a trial attorney, Gina served on a Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board Hearing Committee for six years. She has taught a variety of courses to legal professionals, corporations and universities regarding social media, strategic public relations planning, crisis communications, media training, law firm marketing and reputation management. Gina maintains a blog at www.ThePRLawyer.com, is a regular contributor to The Legal Intelligencer, and blogs for The Huffington Post. You can find her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/ginafuriarubel or follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ginarubel.

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