Ronn Torossian & 5WPR Continue Winning Awards

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Longtime Friends of Gambling911,Ronn Torossian & his New-York based firm 5WPR continue to win awards.

The announcement came today that 5WPR was named a Finalist in The 2014 American Business Awards for four categories, including PR Agency of the Year and PR Executive of the Year for 5W CEO and Founder, Ronn Torossian, and will ultimately be a Gold, Silver, or Bronze Stevie® Award winner in the program. 5WPR was agency of record for 2013 – and Torossian won a silver for 2013 PR exec of the year.

The American Business Awards have been referred to in the media as the Oscars of the American business community. The American Business Awards will be presented on Friday, June 13 in Chicago. More than 3,300 nominations from organizations of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted this year.

"At Gambling911, we have known Torossian for more than 10 years," commented Gambling911.com Owner and Publisher, Chris Costigan.  "We remember when he arranged for Pamela Anderson & poker legend Doyle Brunson to spend time with our legendary columnist Jenny Woo in Las Vegas in 2006."

“We are honored to be named a finalist to The Stevie Awards again this year,” said Ronn Torossian, CEO & Founder of 5W Public Relations.

- Payton O'Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

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