5W Public Relations is providing media support for the the foundation of the son of President Trump, Eric.
The Eric Trump Foundation has recently undergone a managment overhaul.
Forbes reported June 22:
"The president’s son Eric is no longer on the board of the organization that he cofounded with two close friends in 2007, nor is his wife Lara or six virtually full-time employees of the Trump Organization."
The nonprofit's revamp included a name change to Curetivity.
5W also represents the interest of another member of Team Trump, Jay Sekulow. The PR firm has worked for American Center for Law and Justice for more than 10 years.
During the early 1990s, Sekulow, a respected constitutional lawyer, joined forces with televangelist Pat Robertson to establish the ACLJ.
5W CEO Ronn Torossian would not comment to O'Dwyer's for this article.

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