Howard Bragman was an American crisis management, public relations expert, writer, and speaker who lived from February 24, 1956, until February 11, 2023.
He was regularly regarded as a “PR master.”
Bragman launched LaBrea Media in 2018, a crisis management business, and most recently held the position of Chairman.
Leonard Bragman, the son of Myrna (Wolin) and Leonard Bragman was raised in Flint, Michigan, where he was born on February 24, 1956, into a Jewish family. In 1978, his B.A. in journalism and psychology was received from the University of Michigan.
Later, Bragman said that the university’s welcoming culture and assistance from the LGBTQ+ Spectrum Center were key factors in his decision to come out.
Howard Bragman, a renowned LGBTQ rights activist, and well-known public relations professional with decades of expertise, has passed away. He was 66.
Acute monocytic leukemia caused Bragman’s death, according to Deadline, before he turned 67.
A person who was acquainted with the publicist also verified Bragman’s passing. The news, which was first shared through social media tributes late on Saturday, February 11, shocked the community of writers and public relations specialists who knew Bragman well from his various roles.