- Valerie Allen is a media relations and communications specialist with more than twenty years of entertainment industry experience. Her many clients include on-going personal publicity for celebrities like Dr. Drew Pinsky, Adam Carolla, Loni Love, Maz Jobrani, Bert Kreischer, Mackenzie Phillips, Jason Wahler and young up and coming stars like Griffin Gluck.
Her publicity work on ground breaking reality series include Being Bobby Brown, 5 seasons of Celebrity Rehab and Sober House, Vanderpump Rules, Buying Beverly Hills, Love Is Blind and many more.
Valerie managed national book tours for comedians Bert Kreischer and Adam Carolla that landed their books on the New York Times bestseller lists.
In addition to national author book tours, she has planned and executed many high profile Hollywood events, launched campaigns for television shows, and has managed the reputations of celebrity clients. Over the years she has developed strong relationships with top tier media including national morning shows, daytime and nighttime talk shows, radio, and print media. From the NY Times to the Today Show and The View, Valerie has successfully secured media placements and bookings in the most elite outlets.
Before opening her own firm in 2001, Valerie held senior level positions at public relations powerhouses Burson-Marsteller and Rogers & Cowan. She also headed up publicity at DrDrew.com. Prior to that she was a senior account executive at Davidson & Choy Publicity and garnered television publicity experience at 20th Century Fox Television.
Valerie earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Ithaca College Park School of Communications in New York and a Masters degree in Journalism from Temple University's Annenberg School in Philadelphia. She is a two-time recipient of the prestigious George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, and a member of the Entertainment Publicists Professional Society. Valerie is a resident of Calabasas, California, where she lives with her husband and daughter.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Valerie Allen
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