Emilio Dabul
Emilio Dabul has a long record of success in sales, marketing, public relations,
and human services. His clients have included nonprofit organizations, musical
groups, and technology companies.
As a Supervisor at Fusion Public Relations, he specialized in telecommunications,
networking, content providers, electronics, mobile gaming, and enterprise-related
technology. His list of accomplishments includes gaining major coverage for
his clients in top publications such as Fortune, Financial Times, eWeek, Telecommunications
and Information Week, as well as organizing highly successful press tours both
domestically and internationally.
He has also promoted nonprofit organizations, such as the Lupus Foundation
of America, and organized and led the public relations campaign for the first
World Lupus Day in 2004. He has also led public relations efforts for other
nonprofit organizations, such as the Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET),
and the world renowned Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT), headed by
award winning journalist Steven Emerson.
Dabul was an integral part of NeighborWork’s PR campaign in the summer of 2008
to educate the public at large in the Tri-State area about the mortgage crisis
and what could be done to save homes in danger of foreclosure. In addition,
he has contributed his time and talents to musical benefits for AIDS victims
and the homeless. He worked for several years as a bilingual drug and alcohol
counselor in rehabilitation centers, a prison, and in an outpatient center
in the inner city.
He majored in English and Psychology at the State University of New York at
Albany, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. He is fluent in reading, writing,
and speaking Spanish. He has authored four novels, over 200 songs, and numerous
articles on a wide variety of topics, both technical and non-technical, and
has published editorials in newspapers as high profile as the Wall Street Journal,
New York Post, and New York Daily News.
