
Interpublic creative agency Carmichael Lynch has named its top PR
executive--Julie Batliner--president of the agency. She succeeds Marcus Fisher, who was recently promoted to CEO.
Batliner will continue in her current role as managing
partner and president of CL’s PR firm, Carmichael Lynch Relate—where she has spent more than a decade building the agency’s PR practice--while taking on her new duties as president
at the parent agency.
She will report to Fischer.
Batliner’s promotion comes after a banner year at the shop’s PR operations, where last year alone revenues were up
47% and the staff increased by more than 50%. The agency founded its PR unit in 1990 as Carmichael Lynch Spong. It was rebranded Carmichael Lynch Relate last year to reflect what the agency said at
the time was the “increasingly collaborative relationship” between the ad and PR operations.
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The agency said Batliner’s elevation demonstrates its commitment to
providing clients a “fully integrated offering,” as she will oversee the direction and leadership of the creative agency and PR units.
Commenting on the promotion, Lynch said
Batliner’s “commitment to collaboration and evolving our offerings has been key to our success. ... Her ability to orchestrate cross-discipline campaigns is unsurpassed.”
Batliner has been with the agency for 11 years and is credited with leading the expansion of the agency’s content lab and social media department, and with helping to spearhead its PR
rebranding last year.