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Public relations

Ongoing PR.
Focused campaigns.

Noyse handles strategy, press materials, media outreach, interviews, features, commentary, press conferences, event PR, and partnerships. A senior PR lead remains responsible throughout the engagement.

Recording a client conversation in the Noyse studio
How we work

Ongoing support or a focused assignment.

Ongoing PR

A senior-led PR team for organizations that need ongoing counsel, proactive media outreach, and the ability to move quickly when opportunities or issues arise.

We develop stories, prepare materials, approach relevant media, coordinate interviews, prepare spokespeople, and advise as the public conversation changes.

Campaigns, events, and public moments

Focused communications support around a launch, announcement, report, delegation, press conference, event, milestone, or other defined moment.

We build the plan, messaging, press materials, media approach, spokesperson preparation, and follow-up.

Most PR relationships are ongoing retainers. Focused assignments are scoped around the objective, timeline, and level of support required.

PR services

What we handle.

  • PR strategy and positioning
  • Message and story development
  • Media planning and targeted outreach
  • Press releases and media advisories
  • Backgrounders, talking points, and briefing materials
  • Interviews, profiles, and feature opportunities
  • Expert commentary and rapid response
  • Crisis communications
  • Op-eds and bylined articles
  • Press conferences, delegations, and media briefings
  • Conference and event PR
  • Strategic partnerships
  • Interview and spokesperson preparation
When it matters most

Crisis comms and conference PR.

Working the story in real time during a live event

Crisis communications

When something breaks, we manage the story in real time — holding statements, media handling, and one senior point of control until it’s over.

On the ground at the UN General Assembly

Conference and event PR

Summits, delegations, and conferences — we run the press operation on the ground: advisories, briefings, interviews, and coverage.

Who leads the account

A senior PR lead remains responsible.

Senior involvement continues after the proposal and kickoff.

The senior lead owns the strategy, media judgment, major messaging decisions, sensitive materials, and client relationship. Associates support research, drafting, coordination, monitoring, and outreach within that direction.

You work with a team. Accountability stays senior.

Joseph Wolkin on the record — conducting an interview in studio
Selected PR work

Recent coverage and media work.

The Jesse Jackson I knew didn\u2019t just repent toward Jews \u2014 he became a hero for us — The Forward
Rabbi Marc Schneier
The Forward · Feature
Holocaust Remembrance Day marked on the Upper East Side: \u201CI think we have to be vigilant\u201D — CBS News
The Blue Card
CBS News · Feature
Inside upstate retreat for aging Holocaust survivors living in NYC \u2014 where kugel baking is therapy — New York Post
The Blue Card
New York Post · Feature
Belarusian opposition leader attends rights summit, discusses fighting from abroad — WNYC
Hillel Neuer · UN Watch
WNYC · Interview
CoinPedia: Exclusive: RAKIA CEO Omri Raiter reveals how a $3B crypto network is powering state-level operations
Omri Raiter · Rakia
CoinPedia · Exclusive: RAKIA CEO Omri Raiter reveals how a $3B crypto network is powering state-level operations
Arab News: Faith and diplomacy: Common faith, common fate in the Middle East
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Arab News · Faith and diplomacy: Common faith, common fate in the Middle East
Local 10: Temple Beth Emet starts Holocaust Survivor Day celebration early with nearly 130 stories
The Blue Card
Local 10 · Temple Beth Emet starts Holocaust Survivor Day celebration early with nearly 130 stories
Sun Sentinel: Miami Marathon team runs for Holocaust survivors
The Blue Card
Sun Sentinel · Miami Marathon team runs for Holocaust survivors
NBC 6 South Florida: 9 Holocaust survivors reached 100 years and were honored for what they endured
The Blue Card
NBC 6 South Florida · 9 Holocaust survivors reached 100 years and were honored for what they endured
Scripps News: House Foreign Affairs Committee holds hearing on UNRWA
Hillel Neuer · UN Watch
Scripps News · House Foreign Affairs Committee holds hearing on UNRWA
FAQ

Questions, answered.

01What exactly does Noyse do?+

We manage publicity.

That includes public relations, social media, influencer marketing, and strategic partnerships, but the real work is making sure those pieces aren't operating like strangers. We look at how the message is being shaped, where it's landing, who is hearing it first, and whether everything is aligned once it starts moving. Because once something is public, it doesn't stay in one place. That's the job.

02Why call it Publicity Management and not just PR?+

Because PR is only part of it.

Traditional PR assumes the work ends once the story is placed or the release goes out. It doesn't. A media hit affects social. Social affects public perception. Influencers affect credibility. Partnerships affect reach. All of it connects. We call it Publicity Management because that's what we're actually doing. Managing the whole thing.

03Who do you work with?+

Usually clients with something real at stake.

Nonprofits, mission-driven businesses, policy-focused organizations, healthcare institutions, tech companies, real estate brands. The common thread is not the industry. It's the complexity. We work best with organizations that need more than attention, they need judgment, alignment, and a team that understands how visibility can help or hurt depending on how it's handled. That's our lane.

04What services do you offer?+

Three core areas.

Public Relations. Social Media. Influencers and Partnerships. That includes media outreach, press releases, interviews, content creation, graphic design, reels, influencer collaborations, and strategic partnerships. But we don't treat these as separate boxes. They work best when they're managed together.

05Can I hire Noyse for just PR or just social media?+

Yes.

Some clients come to us for a full publicity package, and others need support in one specific area. We can work on PR only, social media only, or a more focused scope depending on what makes sense. That said, we'll always be honest if we think something important is being left disconnected. Because that's usually where problems start.

06What does the process of working together look like?+

It's structured.

We start by understanding what you're navigating, what matters most right now, and where the risks or opportunities are. From there, we define scope, priorities, messaging direction, and workflow. Once the work begins, we move with clear communication, active coordination, and shared visibility into what's in progress. No chaos.

07How involved are clients in the process?+

Very.

We don't disappear behind vague updates and random deliverables. Clients are part of the process and have visibility into what we're working on, what is in motion, and what comes next. We keep a shared tracking sheet with active items, outreach, progress, and next steps so there is clarity on both sides. No guessing.

08Do you create content too?+

Yes.

We don't just advise from the sidelines. We help shape the actual output, from messaging and copy to graphics, reels, social media content, and campaign materials. The point is not to create content for the sake of activity. The point is to create content that supports the larger narrative and holds up publicly.

09Do you work on retainer or project basis?+

Both.

Some clients need ongoing support across PR, social, and strategic amplification. Others come to us for a specific launch, event, fundraising push, rebrand, announcement, or sensitive public moment. The structure depends on the need, the timeline, and the scope. We're flexible where it makes sense.

10How does pricing work?+

It depends on scope.

Some engagements are monthly retainers. Others are project-based. Pricing depends on the level of support, the pace of work, the channels involved, and how much strategic oversight is needed. We don't believe in bloated packages or one-size-fits-all pricing. We price based on the actual work.

11Can you help if something is already in motion?+

Yes.

A lot of the time, clients come to us when the story is already moving, the pressure is already building, or the messaging is already out in the world but not landing the way it should. That happens. We know how to step into active situations, assess what's happening fast, and help bring structure and clarity to it. You're not too late.

12What makes Noyse different?+

We don't look at one channel and call it strategy.

Our backgrounds in journalism, business, diplomacy, and security shape how we think. We look one step beyond the headline, one step beyond the post, one step beyond the immediate win. We think about interpretation, timing, context, and what gets triggered once something leaves your control. Clients can feel it.

Tell us what needs to happen.

Share the objective, the timing, and what is already in motion. We will tell you directly whether Noyse is the right PR team for the assignment.