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'''Ronn D. Torossian''' is an American ] ], founder of New York City-based '''5W Public Relations''' (5WPR),<ref name="NYT profile"/> and author. Torossian built his firm's brand through aggressive media tactics, which have, at times, enmeshed him in controversy.<ref name=Ciarallo_BennyHinn>{{cite news|last1=Ciarallo|first1=Joe|title=ABC News Reporter on Being Interrupted By Publicist: "That Frequency and Aggression of Interruption I Have Not Seen Personally Before'|url=http://www.adweek.com/prnewser/abc-news-reporter-on-being-interrupted-by-publicist-that-frequency-and-aggression-of-interruption-i-have-not-seen-personally-before/3296|agency=PRNewser|publisher=Ad Week|date=October 20, 2009}}</ref><ref name=Apology>{{cite news|title=Apology|url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Apology-412927|agency=Jerusalem Post|date=August 22, 2015}}</ref>


Torossian has been heavily involved in Israeli ] and activism.
'''Ronn D. Torossian''' is an ] ] ], founder of ]-based 5W Public Relations (5WPR),<ref name="NYT profile"/> author, and political commentator.

Torossian blogs actively in several venues including '']'' and the conservative on-line magazine '']'' and has written a book on public relations. As a public relations executive, he is known for his aggressive tactics, and has been called by Business Week "loud, crass, buzz-obsessed... The Bad Boy of Buzz."<ref name="BW"/>

His public relations firm, 5WPR, was ranked the 24th-largest public relations firm by net fees in the US in 2013, with revenues of about $16 million.<ref name="Odwyer2"/>


==Early life== ==Early life==
Torossian was born in ], New York, grew up in ] and attended ] in New York City.<ref name="NYT profile"/> At age 13, at the insistence of his mother, he joined ], the international ] youth movement associated with Israel's ] party.<ref name="davidovit">{{cite journal |last=Davidovit |first=Aliza |title=Ronn David Torossian: The essence of a man |url=http://www.davidovit.com/articles/Torossian.pdf |journal=Lifestyles Magazine |access-date=April 23, 2015 }}</ref> While at ], Torossian became national president of the North American branch of Betar.<ref name="Forward"/><ref name="World Zionists"/> After completing his undergraduate degree, he moved to ], where he sought his master's degree, but quit his studies to get involved in political activism. Torossian founded, together with fellow Betar members (and later Israeli politicians) ] and ], an organization called ''Yerushalyim Shelanu'' (Our Jerusalem), which promoted Jewish settlement in ].<ref>{{cite web|last= Popper |first= Nathaniel |title= Birthright Scored for Picking P.R. Firm Tied To Scandal, Hard Right Politics |publisher= Forward |date= August 28, 2009 |url= http://www.forward.com/articles/112464/ |access-date=April 1, 2011 }}</ref>


==Business career==
Torossian was born in ]. He grew up in ] and attended ] in New York City.<ref name="NYT profile"/> While at ], Torossian became national president of the North American branch of ],<ref name="Forward"/> the international ] youth movement associated with Israel's conservative ] party.<ref name="World Zionists"/> After college he moved to ], and co-founded with fellow Betar members and current members of Knesset ] and ] an organization called "Yerushalayim Shelanu" (Our Jerusalem), which promoted Jewish settlement in Eastern Jerusalem.<ref name="forward2009-08-28"/> He returned to the US after a year and a half.<ref name="Forward"/>
Torossian began his career in public relations in 1998, working with then ] speaker ] during Vallone's trip to Israel. He also worked for the Likud Party in Israel.<ref name="NYT profile"/><ref name="Ad Age 2006"/> He worked at two firms, including ],<ref name="NYT profile"/><ref name=Holmes_Torossian>{{cite news|last1=Holmes|first1=Paul|title=MWW, KCSA Vet Torossian Launches New Firm|url=http://www.holmesreport.com/latest/article/mww-kcsa-vet-torossian-launches-new-firm|agency=Holmes Report|date=December 22, 2002}}</ref> before launching his own firm, 5W Public Relations, in 2002.<ref name=Holmes_Torossian/> ''The New York Times'' called him "brash and aggressively outspoken."<ref name="NYT profile"/>


Torossian has also written the book ''For Immediate Release: Shape Minds, Build Brands, and Deliver Results with Game-Changing Public Relations''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://shanghaidaily.com/Opinion/book-review/Business-Books-TOP-FIVE-US-Jun-15-2012/shdaily.shtml |newspaper=] |date=June 12, 2012 |title=Business Books Top Five US}}</ref><ref name=Shankman_Torossian>{{cite book|last1=Shenkman|first1=Peter|title=Nice Companies Finish First: Why Cutthroat Management Is Over—and Collaboration Is In|date=2013|publisher=Macmillan|isbn=978-1137333506|edition=First|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e4HJ6K19SRUC&q=Ronn+Torossian&pg=PT78}}</ref><ref name=Torossian_Book>{{cite book|last1=Torossian|first1=Ronn|title=For Immediate Release Shape Minds, Build Brands, and Deliver Results with Game-Changing Public Relations.|date=2011|publisher=BenBella Books, Inc.|location=New York|isbn=9781936661275|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=P0r2wYkr6L0C&q=Torossian&pg=PP1}}</ref>
==Career==


Torossian was on '']''{{'}}s "40 under 40" list in 2006<ref name="Ad Age 2006" /> and '']''{{'}}s "40 under 40" list in 2007.<ref name="prweek"/>
Torossian began his career in public relations in 1998, working with then ] speaker ] during Vallone's trip to Israel. He also worked for the Likud Party in Israel.<ref name="NYT profile"/><ref name="Ad Age 2006"/>


In addition to his PR company, Torossian is the Chief Marketing Officer, a Partner, and Advisory Board Member of the jet-sharing company ].<ref name="RT_Jetsmarter">{{cite news|last1=Lima|first1=Deobora|title=JetSmarter boosts annual membership fee for fourth time|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2016/11/23/how-will-jetsmarters-client-base-respond-to-fourth.html|work=South Florida Business Journal|publisher=American City Business Journals|date=24 Nov 2016}}</ref><ref name="Bloomberg_RTJS">{{cite news|title=Company Overview of JetSmarter Inc.|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=273594366|work=Bloomberg Company Overview|publisher=Bloomberg LP|date=24 Feb 2017}}</ref> A spokesperson for the ] wrote that Torossian had "teamed up" with ] and an article in the '']'' found evidence that he " in some capacity with Geller." Torossian denied that there was any professional relationship between the two.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nussbaum Cohen|first1=Debra|title=Will dueling op-eds turn into dueling lawsuits?|url=http://www.jewishjournal.com/israel/article/will_dueling_op_eds_turn_into_dueling_lawsuits|access-date=November 13, 2015}}</ref>
Torossian founded 5WPR in 2003,<ref name="NYT profile"/> and has served as its CEO during its growth to a 16-million-dollar company.


===5WPR===
Torossian's political work has included various interests in the former ], including Serbian President ] and the ], in Lebanon<ref name="Herskovits 2005"/> and elsewhere.<ref name="alb"/> He has worked in the former Soviet Union, including representation of Maira Nazarbayev, the wife of Bolat Nazarbayev (brother of Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev), Vitaly Klitschko during his candidacy for Mayor of Kiev, Ukraine and representation of Rinat Akhmetov, the richest man in Ukraine.<ref name="Fenton2001"/><ref name="Holmes 2009"/>
Torossian's public relations agency, 5WPR, was ranked in 2014 by '']'' as the number 35 PR company in New York City.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://observer.com/2014/11/new-yorks-top-50-public-relations-agencies/#slide35 |title=The Power 50 List |newspaper=] |first=Michael |last=Kaminer |date=November 19, 2014}}</ref> In 2017, the public relations reporting organization ] ranked 5W Public Relations at number 11 among companies which submitted income and employee information to them, with revenues at $24&nbsp;million.<ref name="ODwyer_5W">{{cite news|last1=O'Dwyer|first1=Jack|title=Worldwide Fees of Top PR Firms With Major U.S. Operations|url=http://www.odwyerpr.com/pr_firm_rankings/independents.htm|agency=ODwyerPR|publisher=O'Dwyer Company, Inc|date=March 1, 2017}}</ref>


In 2008, the company was discovered to have posted fraudulent comments to defend ], a ] company that was a client.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://forward.com/news/13734/flacks-for-kosher-company-admit-impersonation-02157/|title=Flacks for Agriprocessors Admit Online Impersonation of Meat Company's Critics|date=July 10, 2008 }}</ref>
In 2013 Torossian became more active as a political commentator, writing a regular blog at '']'' and '']'',<ref name="frontpagemag.com">http://www.frontpagemag.com/author/ronn-torossian/</ref> an online magazine of the right-wing ].


===Reception===
==Activities and commentary by the press==
Torossian's aggressive PR tactics have won him both praise and criticism. ''Business Week'' called him "loud, crass, buzz-obsessed," the "Bad Boy of Buzz," and the self-anointed "brash new face of PR."<ref name=Bloomberg-2007/> '']'' writer ] called him "the most disreputable flack in New York", particularly criticizing his representation of what Goldberg called the "lunatic fringe" of right-wing Israeli politics.<ref name="Goldberg 2008"/> ]'s Hamilton Nolan wrote that Torossian "embodies the public's worst ideas about what a PR person is: loud, brash, more flash than substance, dirty, manipulative, amoral, and, in the end, not particularly bright."<ref name="ad age">

A ''New York Times'' profile called Torossian "brash and aggressively outspoken", "the consummate scrappy publicist", and "one of the New Yorkiest practitioners of this quintessentially New York profession".<ref name="NYT profile"/> Referred to as a publicity guru with determination,<ref name="Forward"/> '']'' stated "Torossian has anointed himself the brash new face of PR ... loud, crass, buzz-obsessed ... echoes the raw, unvarnished discourse of the ]."<ref name="BW"/> Calling him "The Bad Boy of Buzz", '']'' wrote that "even in an industry fueled by hype, Torossian stands out," and that "few seem better equipped to navigate a celebrity-obsessed culture."<ref name="BW"/>

Clients have cited his "unlimited energy" and his unique approach to public relations as reasons for hiring him.<ref name="BW"/> Jameel Spencer, former CEO of ]-affiliated Blue Flame Marketing and Advertising, called Torossian "one of my most trusted business counsels,"<ref name="PRweek2005"/> although one client has complained that "I saw more press releases on him than any work for my firm."<ref name="BW"/> '']'' gossip columnist ] said "Ronn is somebody who gets it."<ref name="NYT profile"/> '']'' writer ] called him "the most disreputable flack in New York", particularly criticizing his representation of what Goldberg called the "lunatic fringe" of Israeli politics.<ref name="Goldberg 2008"/> The '']'' said he has a reputation as "an aggressive publicist prone to sending off vitriolic e-mails."<ref name="NY Times 2011"/>

]’s Hamilton Nolan wrote that the site covered Torossian and the firm even though they were “far from the biggest players in the PR industry”, because “ embodies the public’s worst ideas about what a PR person is: loud, brash, more flash than substance, dirty, manipulative, amoral, and, in the end, not particularly bright.”<ref name="ad age">
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</ref> The editor of the ] wrote that Torossian and his colleagues were "nuts."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://jewishjournal.com/news/israel/177187/|title = Will dueling op-eds turn into dueling lawsuits?|date = August 31, 2015}}</ref>
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In 2009, '']'' wrote a profile of Torossian which described his career as a "meteoric rise in the business world today".<ref name="Blum 2009"/> Spencer compared Torossian to former basketball player ], whom "Everyone hated to play against. But if he was on your team, you loved him".<ref name="PRweek2005"> On the other hand, clients have cited his "unlimited energy" and his unique approach to public relations as reasons for hiring him.<ref name=Bloomberg-2007>{{cite magazine| last = Brady | first = Diane | title = The Bad Boy of Buzz and His PR Problem | date = November 11, 2007 | magazine = ] | url = https://www.bloomberg.com/bw/stories/2007-11-11/the-bad-boy-of-buzz-and-his-pr-problem}}</ref> Jameel Spencer, former CEO of ]-affiliated Blue Flame Marketing and Advertising, called Torossian "one of my most trusted business counsels."<ref name="PRweek2005"/> A '']'' profile of him cited his "meteoric rise in the business world today".<ref name="Blum 2009"/> Another client compared Torossian to former basketball player ], whom "Everyone hated to play against. But if he was on your team, you loved him".<ref name="PRweek2005">
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</ref> A ''Forward'' story said, "His aggressive style may not always be pretty, but the results speak for themselves."<ref name="Forward"/>


Some commentators see Torossian's style as a sign of the times. He is "one of the New Yorkiest practitioners of this quintessentially New York profession... the consummate scrappy publicist," wrote ''The New York Times''.<ref name="NYT profile"/> '']'' wrote, "Torossian has anointed himself the brash new face of PR ... echoes the raw, unvarnished discourse of the ]... Few seem better equipped to navigate a celebrity-obsessed culture."<ref name=Bloomberg-2007 />
==Writing==


== Political career ==
Torossian's book, ''For Immediate Release: Shape Minds, Build Brands, and Deliver Results with Game-Changing Public Relations'' (ISBN 978-1-936661-16-9), was published in November 2011.<ref name="Open ISBN"/> ] said the " lessons from an expert on effective public relations" made it one of the top US business books of June 12, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://shanghaidaily.com/Opinion/book-review/Business-Books-TOP-FIVE-US-Jun-15-2012/shdaily.shtml |newspaper=] |date=June 12, 2012 |title=Business Books Top Five US}}</ref> He has contributed to ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsmax.com/Insiders/RonnTorossian/bio-230 |title=Ronn Torossian – America's Business |publisher=Newsmax.com |date= |accessdate=February 3, 2014}}</ref> "]",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Author.aspx/929 |title=Ronn Torossian, CEO of 5WPR – Op-Eds |publisher=Israel National News |date= |accessdate=February 3, 2014}}</ref> '']'' and '']''.<ref name="frontpagemag.com"/>
Torossian was an active member of ] for 10 years, and its national president from 1994 to 1996, and continued to fund them afterwards.<ref name="davidovit" /><ref name="forward1994">{{cite news| last = Singer| first = Natasha| title =Betar Gears Up For Parade Suit| newspaper = Forward| date =July 1, 1994 }}</ref> He says he is guided ]'s teachings in his financial and personal life.<ref name="davidovit" /> His view of ] was shaped by his Betar experience.<ref name="davidovit" /> During his undergraduate days at SUNY Albany, he became an activist and advocate for Jewish people, became the head of Religious Zionists of America/Tagar (the youth wing of Betar), and developed a desire to become the Prime Minister of Israel.<ref name="davidovit" /> He accused the United Jewish Federations of Northeastern New York of financially neglecting SUNY Albany students, but both community and Hillel leaders claimed he was lying. Torossian claimed the personal attacks were because of the community leaders' aversion to his Betar ideology, and that they cared little about the Jewish students.<ref>{{cite news |last=Gruenbaum Fax |first=Julie |date=March 3, 1995 |title=Money Crunch On Campus: Insufficient funding for Jewish programs at SUNY Albany |newspaper=The Jewish Week }}</ref>


In 1994, during the Nobel Prize award ceremony in ], Torossian was arrested for protesting together with ] against ] being awarded the Peace Prize.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://forward.com/news/israel/5408/publicist-scores-with-rappers-right-wing-politici/| title = Publicist Scores With Rappers, Right-wing Politicians – The Forward| date = April 2, 2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Weiss |first=Avi |date=December 16, 1994 |title=Outside and angry at the Oslo awards|newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref> And in 1995, as a member of the Coalition for Jewish Concerns-AMCHA, Torossian took part in a protest against Yasser Arafat's visit in front of the ] where Arafat delivered a speech, and disrupted Arafat's meeting with the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council in New York, saying that he and his fellow demonstrators were there to "peacefully raise a voice of Jewish moral conscience against the biggest mass murderer since World War II".<ref>{{cite news |date=October 25, 1995 |title=Arafat speaks at Harvard University |newspaper=News Record |location=North Hills, Pennsylvania }}</ref>
== Personal life ==

Torossian lives in New York City, where he owns a house at Lincoln Square he bought for $8.2 million.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/confidential/muse-flash-kate-hudson-matt-bellamy-split-article-1.1620491 |title=Ronn Torossian buys Dolan's digs |publisher=] |date=February 20, 2014}}</ref>
Later that year, Torossian, as a member of the Coalition for Jewish Concerns-AMCHA, disrupted the rally where ] launched his presidential bid, holding a sign that said, "Buchanan Is a Racist".<ref>{{cite news |last=Dorf |first=Matthew |date=March 20, 1995 |title=Jewish protesters disrupt Buchanan presidential rally|newspaper=Jewish Telegraphic Agency }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Woodward |first=Calvin |date=March 21, 1995 |title=Buchanan is back, still trying to separate right from wrong|newspaper=Buffalo News }}</ref> {{failed verification|date=March 2022}}<ref>{{cite news |date=March 21, 1995 |title=Buchanan kicks off '96 presidential bid |newspaper=Galveston Daily News |location=Galveston, Texas }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=March 21, 1995 |title=Buchanan joins campaign for Republican nomination |newspaper=Gettysburg Times |location=Gettysburg, Pennsylvania }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=March 21, 1995 |title=Buchanan enters GOP fray |newspaper=Salina Journal |location=Salina, Kansas }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Beamish |first=Rita |date=March 21, 1995 |title=Buchanan declares war on sex and violence in presidential bid |newspaper=Standard-Speaker |location=Hazelton, Pennsylvania }}</ref> Torossian, a follower of Rabbi ], criticized ] president ] for his failure to "clamp down" anti-semitism on campus, and claimed that Swygert had "allowed Jewish students to be intimidated by black students and... taken no action".<ref name="forward1995">{{cite news| last =Drew | first =Joseph | title =New Howard Head Vowing to Fight 'Tragedy of Hate'| newspaper = Forward| date =May 19, 1995 }}</ref> Torossian claimed he and other Jewish students had been "verbally abused and physically threatened" by black students while staging a counterdemonstration against a black student rally in support of the ], called by ].<ref>{{cite news |last=Kurtzman |first=Daniel |date=October 12, 1995 |title=Black, Jewish students clash over march in Washington|newspaper=Jewish Telegraphic Agency }}</ref> He called Farrakhan "a racist, sexist, anti-Semitic, homophobic hater".<ref>{{cite news |last=Kurtzman |first=Daniel |date=October 18, 1995 |title=Behind the headlines: Strains of anti-Semitism waft among the marchers |newspaper=Jewish Telegraphic Agency }}</ref> Torossian sued the police because they had prevented him from demonstrating at the rally, claiming his First and Fourth Amendment rights had been violated.<ref>{{cite news |last=Wohlgelernter |first=Elli |date=October 26, 1997 |title=DC police sued over treatment of Jews at rally|newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref> During a demonstration in front of the Israeli consulate in New York, Torossian condemned and criticized ], co-founder of the ], and called him a traitor.<ref>{{cite news |last=Leibovich-Dar |first=Sara |date=April 10, 2002 |title=Adam's rift |url=http://www.haaretz.com/adam-s-rift-1.48135 |newspaper=Haaretz |location=Tel Aviv, Israel |access-date=April 26, 2015 }}</ref>

Torossian organized a protest in 1997 against Arafat's visit to the ], and affirmed the coalition's support of Har Homa.<ref>{{cite news |last=Mann |first=Cynthia |date=March 6, 1997 |title=Arafat complains to U.S. Jews about access to Israeli premier|newspaper=Jewish Telegraphic Agency }}</ref> He participated in a demonstration against ] in front of a New York courthouse when Abdel-Rahman was being tried for the ].<ref>{{cite news |last=Neumeister |first=Larry |date=January 18, 1996 |title=Sheik, followers get long term for plot |newspaper=San Bernardino County Sun |location=San Bernardino, California }}</ref> Later that year, he helped three families, consisting of 15 people, move into a house in Arab East Jerusalem.<ref>{{cite news |date=September 15, 1997 |title=Settlers Occupy Jerusalem Dwellings|newspaper=Washington Post }}</ref>{{failed verification|date=March 2022}}<ref>{{cite news |last=Wohlgelernter |first=Elli |date=September 16, 1997 |title='The Jews are here, and we're here to stay'|newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=September 15, 1997 |title=Settlers take over building in Jerusalem neighborhood |newspaper=Index-Journal |location=Greenwood, South Carolina }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=September 15, 1997 |title=Settlers take 2 Arab Houses |newspaper=The Capital |location=Annapolis, Maryland }}</ref> His organization hired private bulldozers to help quicken the pace of construction in ].<ref>{{cite news |last=Beck |first=Galit Lipkis |date=January 5, 1998 |title=Group aiding Har Homa construction |newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref> He and his organization began making news for protesting whenever they perceived injustice against Jewish people.<ref name="davidovit" />

As a Likud activist, Torossian, along with Rabbi Avi Weiss and New York State Assemblyman ] submitted a petition in 1998 to Israel's High Court of Justice demanding the arrest and prosecution of ] for his role in the ] by ] in 1985, and the murder of ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rodan |first1=Steve |last2=Najib |first2=Mohammed |date=May 11, 1998 |title=Court petition demands arrest of Abu Abbas |newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref> The state refused to try Abbas because the ] had passed a law that prohibited prosecution of crimes committed before the ] of 1993.<ref>{{cite news |last=Izenberg |first=Dan |date=June 4, 1998 |title=State argues against trying 'Achille Lauro' hijacker|newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref> The court ruled in favor of the state.<ref>{{cite news |date=October 14, 1999 |title=Achille Lauro Petition Rejected by High Court|newspaper=Israel Faxx }}</ref>


As part of the right-wing civil rights organization ''Tzedek-Tzedek'', Torossian helped that same year with coordinating lawsuits against ] to "pursue the legality of the Oslo Accords, to see whether it is legal for Palestinian murderers to be running around, not under trial and not under indictment."<ref>{{cite news |last=Wohlgelernter |first=Elli |date=February 3, 1998 |title=Right-wing group coordinating suits against Raviv |newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref> He submitted a petition to the High Court demanding that Raviv be tried for perjury for his statements during the trial of ], who assassinated ].<ref>{{cite news |last=Wohlgelernter |first=Elli |date=October 27, 1998 |title=A-G put on notice regarding Raviv|newspaper=Jerusalem Post }}</ref>
==Achievements and recognition==


In 1999, Torossian criticized ]'s decisions, which included stopping construction at Har Homa and withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of ].<ref>{{cite news |last=Ain |first=Stewart |date=January 8, 1999 |title='Enough Of This Guy': Some of Netanyahu's staunchest U.S. supporters|newspaper=The Jewish Week }}</ref> As director of Americans for Israel's Survival, Torossian helped to organize a rally outside the French tourist office in New York in 2002, protesting against the French government's apathy towards anti-Semitic attacks. The rally called for a boycott of French goods and travel to France, aimed at harming France's economy.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ain |first=Stewart |date=May 3, 2002 |title='Serious Lesson' In Hate: WJC officials meeting in Belgium on the stunning rise in European anti-Semitism are assaulted physically and verbally; polls show Le Pen fizzling in Sunday vote|newspaper=The Jewish Week }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Ain |first=Stewart |date=May 17, 2002 |title=Split On French Boycott: Controversial AJCongress ad sparks rift among defense organizations|newspaper=The Jewish Week }}</ref>
* 2006 – '']'' "40 under 40"<ref name="Ad Age 2006" />

* 2007 – '']'' "40 under 40"<ref name="prweek"/>
Torossian publishes opinion pieces in the '']'', '']'' and '']''. In March 2015 he criticized the ] in conjunction with a campaign by ] over the NIF's stance on the ] campaign.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/.premium-1.646449 |title=Moving on from attacking Islam, Pamela Geller sponsors N.Y.C. bus ads against New Israel Fund donors |newspaper=] |date=March 11, 2015 |first=Debra Nussbaum |last=Cohen}}</ref>
* 2010 – Semi-finalist, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of Year<ref name="eturbonews.com"/>

* 2013 – PR Communications or PR Executive of the Year, American Business Awards – Torossian was honored with a Silver Stevie Award on June 17, 2013 <ref name="Stevie Awards"/>
Torossian is a supporter of ].<ref name="Trump">{{cite news |last=Schreckinger |first=Ben |date=April 29, 2018 |title=Meet the pro-Trump PR Guy at the Center of the Mueller Probe — And Everything Else |work=] |url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/04/29/pro-trump-pr-guy-mueller-probe-218112 |access-date=March 17, 2019 }}</ref>
* 2013 – Public Relations Agency of the Year, American Business Awards – 5W Public Relations was honored with a Gold Stevie Award on June 17, 2013 <ref name="Stevie Awards"/>

== Personal life ==
Torossian is of Armenian descent<ref>{{cite news|last=Sassounian|first=Harut|date=November 24, 2017 |title=The Father and Grandparents of Turkey's Newest U.S. PR Firm's CEO Ronn Torossian Are Armenian|work=]|url=https://armenianweekly.com/2017/11/24/father-grandparents-turkeys-newest-u-s-pr-firms-ceo-ronn-torossian-armenian/}}</ref> and has two children with ex-wife Zhanna.{{cn|date=September 2023}} He lives in Manhattan.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/08/realestate/08cov.html?_r=0&adxnnl=1&pagewanted=1&adxnnlx=1426430288-Xk6+RvlJLXaQTPv8/zo0Gw |title=Goodbye, Suburbs |date=January 8, 2009 |first=Teri Karush |last=Rogers |newspaper=]}}</ref>


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American public relations executive For other people named Torossian, see Torossian (surname).

Ronn D. Torossian
Ronn Torossian
Born (1974-08-25) August 25, 1974 (age 50)
Brooklyn, New York City
NationalityAmerican
Alma materSUNY Albany
OccupationPublic relations
Employer5W Public Relations
Known forPublic relations
TitleChief executive officer
SpouseZhanna (m. 2003, divorced)
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Ronn D. Torossian is an American public relations executive, founder of New York City-based 5W Public Relations (5WPR), and author. Torossian built his firm's brand through aggressive media tactics, which have, at times, enmeshed him in controversy.

Torossian has been heavily involved in Israeli right-wing politics and activism.

Early life

Torossian was born in Brooklyn, New York, grew up in The Bronx and attended Stuyvesant High School in New York City. At age 13, at the insistence of his mother, he joined Betar, the international Zionist youth movement associated with Israel's Likud party. While at SUNY Albany, Torossian became national president of the North American branch of Betar. After completing his undergraduate degree, he moved to Israel, where he sought his master's degree, but quit his studies to get involved in political activism. Torossian founded, together with fellow Betar members (and later Israeli politicians) Danny Danon and Yoel Hasson, an organization called Yerushalyim Shelanu (Our Jerusalem), which promoted Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem.

Business career

Torossian began his career in public relations in 1998, working with then New York City Council speaker Peter Vallone, Sr. during Vallone's trip to Israel. He also worked for the Likud Party in Israel. He worked at two firms, including The MWW Group, before launching his own firm, 5W Public Relations, in 2002. The New York Times called him "brash and aggressively outspoken."

Torossian has also written the book For Immediate Release: Shape Minds, Build Brands, and Deliver Results with Game-Changing Public Relations.

Torossian was on Advertising Age's "40 under 40" list in 2006 and PR Week's "40 under 40" list in 2007.

In addition to his PR company, Torossian is the Chief Marketing Officer, a Partner, and Advisory Board Member of the jet-sharing company JetSmarter. A spokesperson for the New Israel Fund wrote that Torossian had "teamed up" with Pamela Geller and an article in the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles found evidence that he " in some capacity with Geller." Torossian denied that there was any professional relationship between the two.

5WPR

Torossian's public relations agency, 5WPR, was ranked in 2014 by The New York Observer as the number 35 PR company in New York City. In 2017, the public relations reporting organization J. R. O'Dwyer Company ranked 5W Public Relations at number 11 among companies which submitted income and employee information to them, with revenues at $24 million.

In 2008, the company was discovered to have posted fraudulent comments to defend Agriprocessors, a kosher food company that was a client.

Reception

Torossian's aggressive PR tactics have won him both praise and criticism. Business Week called him "loud, crass, buzz-obsessed," the "Bad Boy of Buzz," and the self-anointed "brash new face of PR." Atlantic Monthly writer Jeffrey Goldberg called him "the most disreputable flack in New York", particularly criticizing his representation of what Goldberg called the "lunatic fringe" of right-wing Israeli politics. Gawker's Hamilton Nolan wrote that Torossian "embodies the public's worst ideas about what a PR person is: loud, brash, more flash than substance, dirty, manipulative, amoral, and, in the end, not particularly bright." The editor of the Jerusalem Post wrote that Torossian and his colleagues were "nuts."

On the other hand, clients have cited his "unlimited energy" and his unique approach to public relations as reasons for hiring him. Jameel Spencer, former CEO of Bad Boy Entertainment-affiliated Blue Flame Marketing and Advertising, called Torossian "one of my most trusted business counsels." A The Jerusalem Post profile of him cited his "meteoric rise in the business world today". Another client compared Torossian to former basketball player Dennis Rodman, whom "Everyone hated to play against. But if he was on your team, you loved him". A Forward story said, "His aggressive style may not always be pretty, but the results speak for themselves."

Some commentators see Torossian's style as a sign of the times. He is "one of the New Yorkiest practitioners of this quintessentially New York profession... the consummate scrappy publicist," wrote The New York Times. Businessweek wrote, "Torossian has anointed himself the brash new face of PR ... echoes the raw, unvarnished discourse of the blogosphere... Few seem better equipped to navigate a celebrity-obsessed culture."

Political career

Torossian was an active member of Betar for 10 years, and its national president from 1994 to 1996, and continued to fund them afterwards. He says he is guided Ze'ev Jabotinsky's teachings in his financial and personal life. His view of Judaism was shaped by his Betar experience. During his undergraduate days at SUNY Albany, he became an activist and advocate for Jewish people, became the head of Religious Zionists of America/Tagar (the youth wing of Betar), and developed a desire to become the Prime Minister of Israel. He accused the United Jewish Federations of Northeastern New York of financially neglecting SUNY Albany students, but both community and Hillel leaders claimed he was lying. Torossian claimed the personal attacks were because of the community leaders' aversion to his Betar ideology, and that they cared little about the Jewish students.

In 1994, during the Nobel Prize award ceremony in Oslo, Torossian was arrested for protesting together with Avi Weiss against Yasser Arafat being awarded the Peace Prize. And in 1995, as a member of the Coalition for Jewish Concerns-AMCHA, Torossian took part in a protest against Yasser Arafat's visit in front of the John F. Kennedy School of Government where Arafat delivered a speech, and disrupted Arafat's meeting with the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council in New York, saying that he and his fellow demonstrators were there to "peacefully raise a voice of Jewish moral conscience against the biggest mass murderer since World War II".

Later that year, Torossian, as a member of the Coalition for Jewish Concerns-AMCHA, disrupted the rally where Pat Buchanan launched his presidential bid, holding a sign that said, "Buchanan Is a Racist". Torossian, a follower of Rabbi Avi Weiss, criticized Howard University president Patrick Swygert for his failure to "clamp down" anti-semitism on campus, and claimed that Swygert had "allowed Jewish students to be intimidated by black students and... taken no action". Torossian claimed he and other Jewish students had been "verbally abused and physically threatened" by black students while staging a counterdemonstration against a black student rally in support of the Million Man March, called by Louis Farrakhan. He called Farrakhan "a racist, sexist, anti-Semitic, homophobic hater". Torossian sued the police because they had prevented him from demonstrating at the rally, claiming his First and Fourth Amendment rights had been violated. During a demonstration in front of the Israeli consulate in New York, Torossian condemned and criticized Adam Shapiro, co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, and called him a traitor.

Torossian organized a protest in 1997 against Arafat's visit to the United Nations, and affirmed the coalition's support of Har Homa. He participated in a demonstration against Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman in front of a New York courthouse when Abdel-Rahman was being tried for the New York City landmark bomb plot. Later that year, he helped three families, consisting of 15 people, move into a house in Arab East Jerusalem. His organization hired private bulldozers to help quicken the pace of construction in Har Homa. He and his organization began making news for protesting whenever they perceived injustice against Jewish people.

As a Likud activist, Torossian, along with Rabbi Avi Weiss and New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind submitted a petition in 1998 to Israel's High Court of Justice demanding the arrest and prosecution of Abu Abbas for his role in the Achille Lauro hijacking by PLO in 1985, and the murder of Leon Klinghoffer. The state refused to try Abbas because the Knesset had passed a law that prohibited prosecution of crimes committed before the Oslo Accord of 1993. The court ruled in favor of the state.

As part of the right-wing civil rights organization Tzedek-Tzedek, Torossian helped that same year with coordinating lawsuits against Avishai Raviv to "pursue the legality of the Oslo Accords, to see whether it is legal for Palestinian murderers to be running around, not under trial and not under indictment." He submitted a petition to the High Court demanding that Raviv be tried for perjury for his statements during the trial of Yigal Amir, who assassinated Yitzhak Rabin.

In 1999, Torossian criticized Benjamin Netanyahu's decisions, which included stopping construction at Har Homa and withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of Hebron. As director of Americans for Israel's Survival, Torossian helped to organize a rally outside the French tourist office in New York in 2002, protesting against the French government's apathy towards anti-Semitic attacks. The rally called for a boycott of French goods and travel to France, aimed at harming France's economy.

Torossian publishes opinion pieces in the New York Post, The New York Observer and The Jewish Press. In March 2015 he criticized the New Israel Fund in conjunction with a campaign by Pamela Geller over the NIF's stance on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign.

Torossian is a supporter of Donald Trump.

Personal life

Torossian is of Armenian descent and has two children with ex-wife Zhanna. He lives in Manhattan.

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