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Elliot Cohen

Chief Messaging Architect

Elliot Cohen is not just another communications professional—he is one of the most experienced and battle-tested strategists in the field today. For over 20 years, he has been on the front lines of high-stakes public relations, marketing, campaign politics, and crisis communications for some of the nation’s largest and most influential organizations. When reputations, profits, and public opinion are on the line, Elliot is the one leaders call.

A proven and award-winning strategist, Elliot has successfully represented clients across both the public and private sectors. He has served as Director of Media Relations for the 11th largest law enforcement agency in the United States, Communications Director for one of Florida’s largest healthcare and insurance providers, and Communications Director for the City of West Palm Beach. He has worked extensively with local governments across the state of Florida, bringing clarity and strategy to complex municipal challenges. In the private sector, he has guided real estate developers, major law firms, and corporations that demand bold, results-driven communications.

What truly sets Elliot apart is that he doesn’t just craft powerful messages—he builds the campaign strategies that make those messages impossible to ignore. His unmatched perspective allows him to design and execute multi-layered communications campaigns that not only enhance reputations but also move public opinion and influence behavior. Elliot’s strategies integrate every platform—media, digital, print, grassroots outreach—into a cohesive, relentless push that achieves results.

Crisis management is where his expertise shines brightest. Many claim to know it—few can prove it. Elliot has guided organizations through government scandals, natural disasters, corporate layoffs, building collapses, workplace shootings, on-the-job deaths, police-involved shootings, political campaign attacks, wrongful cemetery burials, and even international celebrity media frenzies. He knows that sometimes the right response is silence, and sometimes it’s an immediate, aggressive strike. The wisdom to know the difference is not taught—it’s earned through decades in the trenches.

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