Dan Klores

      DAN KLORES (Executive Producer) was featured in the publication's June 2002 "100 Most Influential Leaders in Business." Dan's unique flair for marketing and orchestrating big events is renowned throughout the industry. A veteran public relations professional and innovator with over 20 years of industry experience, he is recognized as one of the marketing world's primary creative thinkers and problem-solvers. Clients often remark, "When you are with Dan, you can see his mind working." He has guided many clients on public relations matters involving complex trials and litigation and has established an extraordinary reputation with the media. Dan has appeared as an expert commentator on numerous national television programs and networks, including: Today, Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, CNN, CNBC and MSNBC. Dan has also been the guest lecturer to many marketing and public relations groups nationwide, including: the National Football League, the National Basketball Association, New York University, Yeshiva University, the National Association of Magazine Publishers and the American Women's Economic Development (AWED) group. In 1984, Dan's work on behalf of the NYU Medical Center earned him the coveted Silver Anvil Award from the Public Relations Society of America.

In addition to his comprehensive public relations skills, Dan is the author of Roundball Culture (A & M Press, 1980) and numerous magazine articles published in New York Magazine, Esquire, The Village Voice, Southern Exposure and Southern World. He also served as Executive Editor of AVENUE Magazine. Most recently, he produced Paul Simon's Broadway musical, The Capeman, which was nominated for three Tony Awards. Currently, he is producing/ directing Under the Boardwalk: The Boys of 2nd Street Park, a documentary about a generation told through the eyes of five men, from their childhoods in the 1960's to the present. Dan also serves on the board of several charitable organizations, including the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Children's Health Fund.

Dan resides in New York City with his wife, Abbe, and his sons, Jake and Sam.

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