PR Industry Leader Al Golin Dead at 87
Back in the early days of McDonald's’ and Al Golin (1957), Mr. Golin pitched to Ray Kroc selling him on how much less expensive it was to get positive stories in the paper about his restaurants than to buy advertising. With that argument, Golin started bringing in $500 a month. Golin’s firm still represents the iconic chain, and others ones as well.
When he spoke in conferences and with his people, Al Golin talked about earning trust with the public, giving back to causes, especially children’s causes, and finding joy in life. He continued working up until his death early in April. One humorous story he told about being in a meeting with executives from a home appliances company. He was leaning back in his chair when it tipped over; he got up through doing a backward somersault. The group was so focused, that no one commented, checked to make sure he was okay or anything else. His take on it was that life should not be taken quite so seriously!





