Cathy Lewis, president of C.S. Lewis & Company Publicists, worked as an in-house publicist in publishing houses for seven years before launching her own company in 1994, convinced that she could do a much better job serving authors. Highly regarded by publishers and authors alike, she has an impressive track record. Her sharply focused, issue-oriented, strategic media campaigns, which blend classic media with new media for the widest possible exposure and platform building, have landed authors on the bestseller lists of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Her authors have been featured in virtually every prestigious business publication, national newspaper, women's magazine, and online venue in North America. Authors receive frequent interviews and appearances on regional and national radio and television as well. Cathy helps clients become regular bloggers at such sites as Huffington Post, Forbes.com, Inc.com, and PsychologyToday.com, among others.
Gail Bradney is a professional writer and editor who has been involved in every aspect of publishing. After college she was editor of a feminist magazine in New York City, proofreader at an arts magazine, and typographical proofreader in the advertising industry. She worked as a copy editor and project editor for Simon & Schuster and Random House for a decade, and as editor-in-chief at a small-press publisher, The Print Project. She has written, co-written, ghostwritten, and edited more than a dozen books, and has ghostwritten hundreds of business and health articles. Gail has been heading up the creative team at C.S. Lewis & Co. Publicists since 1996.
Yetti got her start in public relations sixteen years ago on the heels of Cathy Lewis. The firm’s longest-serving and most loyal staff member, she has doggedly moved up the ranks to her present position, Stress Buster and Security Chief. Her greatest PR coup to date is the personal brand she created—Lap Dog—that has become a familiar household term, although she often regrets the media’s negative spin on it. Yetti does most of her best work lying down.



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