The DFI Group Appoints James Malone as Head of U.S. Public Relations
Online, October 26, 2010 (Newswire.com) - The DFI Group, a boutique public relations and marketing firm for emerging technology companies, today announced that James Malone, a U.S. based media relations expert, will now be responsible for U.S. media relations and public relations initiatives.
"James has an impressive track record of securing client coverage in top-tier business, broadcast and tech outlets," said David Finkelstein, former Silicon-Valley PR practitioner and Principal at the DFI Group. His expertise with media and established press contacts are a significant asset for clients."
As a media relations specialist he has placed countless stories for companies focused on top tier media and blogs including: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Globe and Mail, Associated Press, Reuters, Business Week, Information Week, TechCrunch, Mashable and many more.
He has worked with clients in technology and other markets including: IBM (NYSE: IBM), ILOG, 123people, Motorola (NYSE: MOT), Match.com, Sprint (NYSE: S), Intacct Corporation, Asigra Inc., Pure Edge Solutions (acquired by IBM), Wynd Communications (acquired by Earthlink), Nuance (NASDAQ: NUAN), Open Wave, and many more.
For further information, contact:
David Finkelstein
The DFI Group
(416) 300-4150
[email protected]
www.thedfigroup.net
About The DFI Group
The DFI Group provides PR, media relations and marketing services for emerging technology companies. The firm was founded by David Finkelstein, who formerly resided in Silicon Valley, and consulted with a myriad of emerging technology companies. The DFI Group helps companies raise their awareness within the U.S. & Canadian media, boosting their online visibility, driving product demand, while increasing mindshare. In addition to public relations, The DFI Group provides writing and editing services including: press releases, analyst & investor presentations, blogging and social media services.
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