Significant Shifts in the June 2024 Top 10 US-Based Public Relations Agencies Ranking

Top 10 US Public Relations Companies - June 2024

  1. 42 West (New York, NY) –

  2. Sloane & Company (New York, NY) *

  3. Fabric Media (Los Angeles, CA) ↓

  4. A. Lavin Communications (Port Washington, NY) ↓

  5. Falls & Co Communications (Cleveland, OH) ↑

  6. Makovsky Integrated Communications (New York, NY) ↑

  7. Market Crafters (Madison, WI) *

  8. Bread & Butter Public Relations (Los Angeles, CA) *

  9. Precision Strategies (Washington, DC) *

  10. Solarus Consulting (Brookline, MA) *

* New top 10 company in list
– Top 10 Ranking same from prior month
↑Increased ranking in top 10
↓ Decreased top 10 ranking

The Top 10 US Public Relations and Communications Companies list is determined by the total volume of agency searches and clicks within the CommunicationsMatch™ platform during a calendar month. These metrics represent
businesses seeking to find PR and communications partners in the United States.

The June 2024 ranking of the top 10 US-based public relations agencies reveals significant shifts, highlighting a dynamic landscape. Notably, half of the companies on the list are new entrants, demonstrating the competitive and evolving nature of the industry.

Holding strong as the top agency, 42 West continues to lead with its robust representation of entertainment and media organizations, talent, global brands, and game-changing startups. New to the top 10 and impressively landing in the second spot is Sloane & Company. This New York City-based firm focuses on strategic communications, crisis management, investor relations, and public affairs.

Fabric Media, the strongest performer on the West Coast, provides comprehensive communication strategies, marketing, and business development for technology and media companies. Despite a slight drop in ranking, A. Lavin Communications from Port Washington, NY, remains a prominent player with its strategic communications and crisis management services.

Rising in the ranks, Falls & Co Communications from Cleveland, OH, promotes the vibrancy of Cleveland and the Northeast Ohio region, enhancing their business and cultural landscape. Makovsky Integrated Communications, another notable riser, excels with agile public relations practices across various industries from its New York City base.

Market Crafters from Madison, WI, makes a significant impact as a new entrant with its innovative communication strategies. Bread & Butter Public Relations, a hospitality-focused communications collective from Los Angeles, also debuts in the top 10, bringing a fresh perspective to the list. Precision Strategies, specializing in integrated strategy and marketing, enters the ranking from Washington, DC, showcasing its prowess in handling diverse campaigns.

Rounding out the list, Solarus Consulting from Brookline, MA, offers strategic marketing and customer development insights, solidifying its place among the elite. The entry of new firms and the reshuffling of existing ones underscore the importance of adaptability, innovation, and strategic excellence in maintaining a top position in the public relations industry.

This list will be published monthly in CommPRO as part of the partnership between CommunicationsMatch™ and CommPRO. This collaboration integrates CommunicationsMatch™’s agency search and RFP tools with CommPRO's publishing and events, creating a powerful platform to facilitate new client-agency connections and generate valuable business opportunities for US-based public relations and communications companies.

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