“For the first two years, Harry [Clein] and I worked from the basement of his house, and we had one assistant and basically no overhead — and we made the same money in those early years as we did when we had 20 employees and two offices 10 years later,” says Bruce Feldman, a veteran film publicist who, with his late partner Harry Clein, ran one of the top Hollywood PR firms of the eighties, Clein + Feldman. “What I concluded then, and still believe to be true, is that…
Publicists and SAG-AFTRA Set to Meet as Midsize PR Firms Are Getting Crushed by Strike (Exclusive)
