Alyson Grala has rejoined Rubenstein Public Relations as vice president.
In her new role, Grala will work with the corporate team and use her expertise to build brand exposure through strategic media relations and message development for a diverse portfolio of clients.
Grala has also worked at Great Ink Communications for more than 9 years. There, she held the post of account director, media relations and communications, overseeing programs for clients in the real estate, design, engineering, finance and development sectors.
She has also held editorial roles, including working as managing editor at GlobeSt, holding the post of associate editor at License! Magazine and serving as assistant editor at First Vision Media Group, Inc.
Grala is a B.A. in English from the University of Mary Washington.
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