Public Impact Media Consultants
Alan Klein, Partner and Communications Strategist
Public Impact Media Consultants was a full-service strategic communications firm that created innovative, attention-grabbing campaigns. To obtain results, the firm utilized a powerful combination of public relations strategies, from traditional media outreach to state-of-the-art digital tools.
Public Impact advanced the important work of clients that ranged from nonprofit social justice organizations to pioneering community-based businesses. The company represented best-selling authors, filmmakers, corporate leaders, activists and artists, plus many of the visionaries who stand on the frontlines of the LGBTQ+, racial and economic justice movements.
Origin Story
Public Impact Media Consultants was founded in 1990 in New York City by Alan Klein and Jay Blotcher. The two had first joined forces in ACT UP, the landmark direct-action AIDS activist group that achieved unprecedented advancements for people with HIV/AIDS, including legislative gains and access to life-saving medications.
Fellow HIV/AIDS activists and LGBTQ thought leaders observed Alan and Jay’s public relations successes and began asking the pair to share their strategies. It occurred to the activists that an increasing number of HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ community-based organizations needed a blueprint for promoting their missions, programs and public policies. And so Public Impact was formed.
Frank’s Pharmacy
Frank’s Pharmacy is a well-loved family-owned business. When a five-alarm fire destroyed the pharmacy, owner Frank Buonagurio was determined to rebuild it. Public Impact was hired to promote the pharmacy’s high-profile move to a new site in the neighborhood.
Nora Burns’ “David’s Friend”
Nora Burns, a fixture on Manhattan’s Downtown scene, was ready to launch her one-woman show “David’s Friend,” an homage to life during the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s, and a personal memorial to her best friend. Public Impact’s media campaign garnered a story by New York Times reviewer Charles Isherwood, who attend the Opening Night performance.
Fat Kid Dance Party
Aerobics instructor and life coach Bevin Branlandingham created a sensation in Los Angeles: she drew crowds weekly to her “Fat Kid Dance Party” exercise classes. These events provided emotional support, welcomed people of all body types, and expressly prohibited body and fat shaming. Public Impact was hired to spread the word.
Client Testimonials