Kaimen Company is a public relations firm that represents and serves as a trusted communications advisor to companies, executives, and nonprofit organizations. Without spin or fluff, Kaimen combines public relations tools with inbound marketing strategies and grassroots organizational efforts to help clients raise awareness, gain appreciation, and manage relations.
In 2010, Kaimen Company received a "Best Crisis Communications" Award of Excellence from the Public Relations Society of America.
Also active in the Asian, Asian-American community locally and nationally, Kaimen Company organized the 2012 NYC Chinatown Restaurant Week (see poster).
Kaimen Company founder Julie Huang was recently mentioned in the front page story in The New York Times on her role in the MSG Networks and Time Warner Cable dispute that took place during Linsanity.