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Gil L. Robertson IV |
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| Gil L. Robertson IV is not your average journalist. In the world of media and public relations marketing, he wears many hats. As a leading media consultant, Robertson is an entrepreneur, journalist and lecturer with the vision to develop academic curriculum and learning tools necessary to stimulate growth in mass media-related vocations. Most recently he’s added authorship to his repertoire. Robertson, who received a B.A. in Political Science from Cal State Los Angeles, also serves as CEO and Founder of the 10-year old national syndicated Arts & Lifestyle column, The Robertson Treatment. The column appears in 30 newspapers across the country boasting a national readership in excess of 2 million. Mr. Robertson's byline has also appeared in a long list of publications that includes Essence, Billboard, The Source, the Los Angeles Times and the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Editor Gil Robertson is available for university, community and corporate speaking engagements |
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As a featured expert, Robertson has appeared on National Public Radio, CNN, the Tavis Smiley Show, BET and E Entertainment. He is also a growing fixture on the lecture circuit with appearances at Howard University, the University of Alabama, the University of Southern California (USC) and the National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ) to his credit.
Robertson is a member of the National Press Club, The National Association of Black Journalists, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Science, The National Academy of Television Arts and Science, The Motion Picture Academy and The Association of African American Publicists. In 2003 Robertson founded the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), a body of the nation’s leading African American film critics. That same year he also established the Robertson Treatment’s Writer’s Workshop an annual journalism initiative that he presents at the Auburn Avenue Research Library in Atlanta, GA and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York, NY.
For more information on Robertson, visit www.robertsontreatment.com |
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