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Welcome to Fahey Communications

where your best story is our investment.

Turn to us to get the attention and

coverage you deserve.

Inside Fahey Communications

At our core, we’re natural communicators and storytellers. Fahey Communications is far more than a PR agency, offering tailored services that make our clients’ messages more powerful. We promote and protect iconic food, restaurant, retail and franchise brands through public and media relations, social media strategy and crisis management.

 

We know that sharing the right message, with the right journalist or publication, at the right time can be a challenge. That’s why we are here. Collaborating with the media is at the heart of what we do every day. We have 15 years of experience in local media. The Fahey Method for pitching combines our knowledge of the current media landscape with our insider insights into how to reach the right people in charge.

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In the News

Telling a different sort of story
Like many journalists, Mike Fahey thought he would be in the business for life. But the COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden death of his father last year led to a change of plans.

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In late 2020, Fahey took a high profile job at FOX 45 WBFF-TV in Baltimore, as news director, after several years as an executive producer at 7 News in Boston. The ink was barely dry on his apartment lease in Maryland when his dad died last March. So he quit his job to come back to Massachusetts, in part to help his mom. He got his old job back, but knew pretty quickly he was going to switch careers.

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Last Tuesday, he made it public, announcing the launch of Fahey Communications. He’s a one-man band for now, working out of his apartment complex in East Boston. He will focus on nonprofits and small businesses, particularly ones that need help more than ever because of the pandemic. His first clients include End Mass Overdose (aka EMO Health) in Boston and Black Girls Do Engineer, out of Houston.

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Boston Globe
January 22, 2022

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