Goodman Media is the agency of record for Grand Central Terminal and the firm handled the publicity for the landmark 100th anniversary celebration for GCT.
Goodman Media organized a successful media tour for client PBS, during which the cast of “Roots” discussed PBS’ “Pioneers of Television”. Flanked by members of the GMI team are (l to r.) Ben Vereen, LeVar Burton, Leslie Uggams, and Lou Gossett Jr.
Goodman Media handles the national publicity, including gift guide coverage, for releases from the Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated Kids and Time for Kids book divisions.
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Rock 'n' Roll for the Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau, Goodman Media conceived the "Global Moment In Time" generating worldwide publicity.
Goodman Media has generated extensive national publicity
for the Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation, including its annual
gala and other fundraising events.
Goodman Media helped launch Common Good, the legal reform coalition, and established the organization and its founder as prominent thought-leaders on legal reform.
Goodman Media designed and executed media outreach for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's "100,000 Lives Campaign." The campaign was named "Best Healthcare Campaign of 2007" by PR Week.
Goodman Media created a global social media campaign for the World Science Festival, complete with Alan Alda providing Twitter updates in conjunction with Goodman Media.