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A tribute to my first PR mentor

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Susan Farb began her PR agency career at A.R. Busse & Associates (1979-1985)

Susan Farb began her PR agency career at A.R. Busse & Associates (1979-1985)

I remember first hearing about Houston public relations firm A.R. Busse & Associates when I was in college studying public relations at the University of Texas. How great, I thought, to work for Al Busse, agency president, and be taken under his wing. He was at the top of his game in the Houston PR business.

Two years later I met Al Busse through my job as Houston-based program director/community relations for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation-Texas Gulf Coast Chapter. CFF hired A.R. Busse to produce the Dave Williams Cystic Fibrosis Golf Tournament & Banquet; I was handling the publicity in-house (Al edited my news releases and I felt like I was back in college!) In any case, he later offered me a job as an assistant account executive. I attended client meetings with him and tried to absorb everything I could. Ideas flowed, or should I say, erupted from this man. He was immensely creative in his public relations plans and execution.

Al Busse introduced me to the hospitality and retail industries where I thrived on such public relations opportunities as planning and executing grand openings and ongoing media relations and promotions for the likes of The Lancaster Hotel, Adam’s Mark Hotel and Marriott’s Hotel Galvez in Galveston, Charley’s 517 restaurant, the exclusive Boccaccio night club, OPTIKA eyewear boutique and legendary sporting outfitter Abercrombie & Fitch, among others. The opportunities were so incredible — doing Houston media tours with opera star Placido Domingo, international fashion model Christina Ferrari; 30th Anniversary of McDonald’s in the Houston market; Texas Children’s Hospital doctors who treated the famed David, “The Bubble Boy” and British butler to royalty Ivor Spencer, to name a few stand-outs.

Al Busse was the mastermind to bring a “live” celebrity radio talk show back to Houston in a night club setting. Pierre’s at Adam’s Mark became the home of “Maxine at the Mark” starring the illustrious Houston Chronicle columnist Maxine Mesinger. And who would be the producer of the show? Yours truly, at age 25. What a coup for a Houston PR account exec to have regular chats with Maxine several times a week, if not per day, to line up guests. What a tremendous experience!

Houston media relations was a lot different then with two daily newspapers, radio stations that each had their own news directors and a bevy of TV talk shows to pitch, including “Good Morning, Houston,” “Warner Roberts Show”, “This Day with Katherine,” and “Marijane Vandivier.” Working with Al Busse, I learned to dig deep in the client research process and develop story angles that are timely and informative, tools of the trade that are as critical (Al’s favorite word!) today as ever.

Al Busse, the quintessential communicator and PR pro, died last month, just a few days shy of his 83rd birthday. He was quite a force on the Houston public relations scene, serving as a mentor to me, and to many public relations pros who went on to start their own Houston public relations firms. I worked at A.R. Busse & Associates for five years before hanging up my own shingle. I’m forever grateful to him.

Susan Farb Public Relations Adds Texas Music Festival in Houston to Client List

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Susan Farb Public Relations in Houston is proud to announce the addition of the Immanuel and Helen Olshan TEXAS MUSIC FESTIVAL (TMF) to its client roster this month. The event, in its 21st season of performances, is a summer residency program for advanced music students and young professionals from some of the finest music schools in the country. The Festival features a month-long series of concerts with components of vocal, guitar, jazz, and piano programs.

Based at the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston, in the splendor of the Moores Opera House, the Festival is truly a gem in our community that has been ‘under the radar.’ Who knew that Houston had a summer music residency program? Or that it is ranked up there with the Aspen Summer Music Festival or Tanglewood?

Susan Farb Public Relations will be utilizing traditional Houston print and electronic media in its publicity program, as well as adding a social media component — a first for Texas Music Festival.

You can check out the Texas Music Festival Fan Page on FaceBook or the concert schedule (June 7-July 3) at www.tmf.uh.edu.

The Texas Music Festival Orchestra participants (Orchestral Fellows), chosen by competitive live and recorded auditions, are approximately 95 musicians who come from such noted music schools as New England Conservatory, the Curtis Institute, Eastman School of Music, the Cleveland Institute, and Houston’s Shepherd School of Music (Rice University) and the Moores School of Music (UH). The Festival attracts participants from across the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Asia, Canada, Central and South America to become a part of the June 7 – July 3 residency program on the UH campus.

The Orchestral Fellows study and rehearse under the direction of an international faculty of conductors and artist/teachers who also perform on the PERSPECTIVES Series concerts, presented weekly at Texas A&M University (College Station, TX) and in the Moores Opera House at the University of Houston.

Susan Farb Public Relations principal Susan Farb Morris
is thrilled to have the opportunity to “conduct” this campaign. Her experience in media relations for the arts includes Houston’s nationally-ranked Bayou City Art Festivals and various arts programs at the Jewish Community Center of Houston, where she served as chair of the JCC Arts & Culture Steering Committee from 2007-2010.

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Nancy Levicki and Renee Suchowiecky Truly Are Women of Courage

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

"Great Day Houston" welcomes Hadassah Women of Courage volunteers.It was such a pleasure for Susan Farb Public Relations to handle the Houston public relations/media relations for the Houston Chapter of Hadassah 2010 “Women of Courage” luncheon. The honorees are always so deserving, but as it happens this year, I knew both honorees, so that made the event that much more special. Nancy Levicki, president and co-founder of Dress for Success Houston, is in the Women’s City Club business/social networking group with me. I’ve known Renee Suchowiecky through her work as an author and presenter at the JCC Jewish Book and Arts Fair, and as a former social columnist with the Jewish Herald-Voice newspaper. Renee’s first book, “Love Letters to Nicole,” is a journal of letters Renee wrote for the first two years following her daughter’s sudden death from cardiac disease on the lacrosse playing field at the age of 15.

Both women, as the theme of the Hadassah luncheon stated, are “Building a Better World. . . Right Here at Home” and have touched thousands of lives through their work. Dress for Success Houston is a nonprofit organization that provides interview suits, confidence boosts and career development to more than 3,200 women annually. Suchowiecky and her family established The NKS Foundation in honor of their 15-year-old daughter, Nicole, of blessed memory. The Foundation has financially aided high school students in their pursuit of higher education, purchased and distributed Automated External Defibrillators to Houston-area schools and public facilities; and currently pursues cardiac screenings for middle school students.

Susan Farb Public Relations fulfilled the Houston Chapter of Hadassah’s publicity goals for media coverage. There were feature TV interviews, “Great Day Houston” interview with honoree Renee Suchowiecky (KHOU-TV), KPRC-TV Saturday Morning News interview with Hadassah Greater Southwest Region Board President Barbara Shurberg, and KHOU-TV Sunday Evening News story on Renee Suchowiecky and the HEARTS program, as well as articles and photos in the Houston Chronicle,, Bellaire Examiner, Jewish Herald-Voice, Houston Lifestyles & Homes magazine, Houston Woman Magazine, as well as social media coverage on Facebook with more than doubled the number of Houston Chapter of Hadassah Facebook Fans from 77 to 164. . .and counting!

Event Co-Chairs Linda Tenenbown and Francine Beckman proudly presented Hadassah’s framed “Tikkun Olam” (“Repair the World”) works of art to Levicki, and Suchowiecky, before more than 350 admiring guests at the Westin Oaks Hotel.

Congrats to the entire Women of Courage committee and Hadassah, a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee. Hadassah is the largest volunteer women’s organization in the U.S. with more than 300,000 members, including 3,400 in the Houston area. Hadassah promotes health awareness, medical miracles through its world-renowned hospitals in Israel, humanitarian relief, advocacy and youth programs. Local programs include the Breast Health Awareness Program serving the underserved and uninsured in the Greater Houston area and surrounding counties; support of Dress for Success Houston; domestic abuse education and prevention, women’s health education seminars, Let My People Read ® children’s book drive for Ben Taub Hospital; and Meals on Wheels. For further info, contact houstonadmin@HADASSAH.org or call 713-661-1022.

Community National Bank, Rotary Club of Bellaire/SW Houston and VFW Post Commit for Life

Monday, November 16th, 2009

It’s always heartening to see so many dedicated people who roll up their sleeves to give blood at the Veterans Salute Blood Drive at Community National Bank. The bank partners with the Rotary Club of Bellaire/Southwest Houston and VFW Post 5619 to sponsor this annual Commit for Life blood drive for Veterans Day. Houston public relations firm Susan Farb Public Relations gives special thanks to Donna Alley, Community National Bank VP, business development, for spearheading the blood drive this year, as well as to Dana Barkley, Judy Harwell and Linda Holloway of the Rotary Club of Bellaire/Southwest Houston, U.S. veteran Harold Olmsted of VFW 519 and Boy Scout Jack Lesley for being part of this successful “Commit for Life” blood drive for the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. The bank truly lives up to its name, supporting its community with several events per year.

Joining Forces for Veterans Salute Blood Drive at Community National Bank

Joining Forces for Veterans Salute Blood Drive at Community National Bank

FOX 26 Covers Katy Triathlon at Firethorne

Friday, November 13th, 2009

FOX 26 covered the Katy Triathlon at Firethorne and its first registrant for 2009, Katy Realtor Chris Hiller. This fall, at age 53, Hiller trained for his first-ever triathlon after shedding 40 excess pounds this spring. Hiller, who has sold several homes at Firethorne, served as an outstanding spokesperson for the Katy Triathlon at Firethorne. Houston public relations firm Susan Farb Public Relations handled the PR for the 17th Annual Katy Triathlon at Firethorne.

FOX 26 Anchor Tom Zizka interviews Katy Realtor Chris Hiller about Katy Triathlon at Firethorne.

FOX 26 Anchor Tom Zizka interviews Katy Realtor Chris Hiller about Katy Triathlon at Firethorne.

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