On its 25th anniversary, BoardroomPR has donated $25,000 to the first-ever South Florida Holocaust Museum located in Dania Beach.
Firm president Julie Talenfeld and her husband, renowned children’s rights attorney Howard Talenfeld, have a long history of supporting local charities. BoardroomPR has been ranked on the South Florida Business Journal’s list of corporate giving.
BoardroomPR’s nonprofit client roster has included JAFCO, the Jewish Federation of Broward County, HOPE Outreach Center, Jewish Family Services and current work for the Holocaust Documentation & Education Center which is behind the new Holocaust museum.
"This is a remarkable museum, that brings to life both the suffering and the heroism that was part of this important chapter in our global history," Talenfeld said.
BoardroomPR handles clients in real estate, law, business and finance and nonprofits from offices in Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando and Miami. It is the sixth ranked firm in Florida according to O'Dwyer's with $2.3 million in net fees in 2015.

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