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Stacey Luchs Struber
Stacey Luchs Struber serves as vice president, media relations and publicity for David E. Kelley Productions, overseeing all marketing, publicity, media relations and special events for both the company and David E. Kelley. Earlier Luchs Struber worked with PMK Public Relations, leading campaigns for such clients as DirecTV, The Simpsons, Imagine Television, Lifetime Television, FX, Beacon Pictures, Motorola, Martin Sheen and Oscar de la Hoya. She previously coordinated and executed campaigns for 3rd Rock from the Sun and helped launch Magic Johnson's talk show The Magic Hour. Luchs Struber also oversaw publicity campaigns for the Primetime Emmy-winning Harpo Productions' television movie Tuesdays with Morrie and its stars, Jack Lemmon and Hank Azaria. Luchs Struber later steered campaigns for William Shatner, Sharon Stone and James Spader—all of whom received Emmys for their work on ABC's The Practice. Her efforts helped Shatner and Spader garner their second consecutive Emmys for performances on Boston Legal. The USC graduate is co-chair of the Television Academy’s 60th Primetime Emmy Awards and serves on the advisory board of the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission.


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Russ Patrick
Russ Patrick has headed Patrick Communications since 1993. He has represented the Hallmark Hall of Fame for 23 years and directed the publicity/promotion campaigns for 80 original Hallmark Hall of Fame network presentations. Hallmark Entertainment (now RHI Entertainment) became a client in 1995; the Betty Ford Center became a client two years later. Patrick has served as public relations counsel and/or speechwriter for the heads of several networks and studios, including Fox, NBC, Paramount Television, Turner Entertainment Group and Warner Bros. Entertainment. A native of Vancouver, Canada, Patrick was a reporter, anchor and producer for the CBC radio and television networks (based in Toronto) and professor of journalism at New York University before moving to Los Angeles and entering the public relations business in 1985. He was twice elected chairman of the Television Publicity Executives Committee, and served for several years on the Television Academy’s Activities Committee.


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