Elizabeth Harrison, co-founder of one of New York's most storied PR and communications agencies, H&S Communications, has spent over 30 years shaping the brands and cultural moments that defined an era. From placing Jimmy Choo on Sex and the City to inventing the swag bag, and elevating Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week to be the brand that became synonymous with th runway. Elizabeth built her career on access, instinct, and a relentless drive to move faster than everyone else.
In an episode of the All Over Again podcast, Elizabeth takes host Nathalie Carpenter from her early days at Elle Magazine, to working on the set of Forrest Gump in South Carolina, to building and selling her agency to Omnicom, and then buying it back. Now at 60, Elizabeth is in the midst of her most personal reinvention yet: trading intensity for intention and swapping reactive leadership for something softer and, she says, far more effective.
For a trailer of the episode, please click HERE. To listen on Spotify or Apple, please click HERE and HERE, respectively. To watch on YouTube, please click HERE.
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