Marty
Appel Public Relations
was established in March
1998 by
Marty Appel, a veteran of 32
years of experience in communications,
public relations and writing.
The company, based in New
York City, specializes in
the communications
needs of sports, broadcast,
and publishing clients.
Mr.
Appel, who has won an Emmy Award, a Gold Record, and
written
award-winning books, is the company’s president.
New
York Yankees to Olympic Games
He
was the youngest public relations
director ever selected to lead
a major league baseball team
and was George Steinbrenner’s
first hire in that position with
the New York Yankees. After nine
years with the Yankees, under
both CBS and Steinbrenner ownership,
Appel went on to direct public relations
for Tribune Broadcasting’s WPIX
in New York and to serve as the Yankees
Executive Producer concurrently. He
later directed public relations for
the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic
Games and the Topps Company before
opening his own agency.
His client
base extends beyond the sports field, including NYC Health & Hospitals
Corp., Columbia
University’s
New Teacher Institute, a communications course in Harlem’s
District 5 for an after-school program, the New York City
D.A.R.E.
program, the Maritime Association, Boys and Girls Clubs of
America, the New York Academy of Medicine’s ‘Doctors
Against Handgun Injury’ program, and Mickey Mantle’s
Restaurant. Sports clients include Topps, The Sporting News,
The Football
Network, The Yogi Berra Museum, and the Yankees.
"Marty Appel was a great PR Director and a great guy..." (September 17, 2007)
(George M. Steinbrenner III, New York Yankees)
"You are without doubt the best PR guy around. I mean for the AP to clear the story and then minutes later you have this release, now, that is impressive..." (September 9, 2007)
(Jack Briggs, Assistant Sports Director / Associated Press Broadcasting - Washington, D.C.)
WFAN
- Mike and the Mad Dog (July 31, 2007)
Chris talks to ex-Yankee Public Relations man Marty Appel about "The Bronx is Burning" (MP3 Audio)
PR
Week Profile (October 20, 2003)
Honest
Pitches Make Appel a Major-League Player
Author
of Numerous Books
He
has also done public relations for World Team Tennis’
New York Apples and for the Office of the Baseball Commissioner.
His 16 books include collaborations with Larry King, Bowie Kuhn,
Tom Seaver, Lee MacPhail, umpire Eric Gregg, Thurman Munson,
the definitive collection of Hall of Fame biographies in Baseball’s
Best, and the award-winning biography “Slide,
Kelly, Slide”
about a 19th century baseball star. His autobiography, “Now
Pitching for the Yankees,” named best New York baseball
book of 2001 by ESPN, was published in June 2001.

Mail
Inquiries |
100 West 57th Street
New York NY 10019 |
Telephone |
212 245 1772 |
FAX |
212 245 6353 |
E-Mail
Inquiries |
AppelPR@gmail.com |
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