Our Team

Stuart Rowlands Public Relations is a group effort, offering clients a great deal of experience, a secure hands-on approach and a personal touch. These qualities are important to successfully carrying out all phases of our clients’ assignments in public relations, publicity, crisis PR and event management. We are based in Rancho Mirage, CA.

Stuart Rowlands |  President/CEO (Rancho Mirage, CA)
Tel: +1 (323) 850-1088 | E:
stuart@stuartrowlandspr.com

Stuart Rowlands has vast experience in national and international public relations, publicity, and consulting. For more than 30 years, he has worked with major clients including the Nobel Institute, Nobel Peace Concert, IMG, The Quebec Ministry of Tourism, Ghana Government, Honda Racing Corporation, Colgate-Palmolive, Bridgestone, Lucas Oil, MAVTV television network, and in his earlier career, some of the larger riots in rock music concert history. He is also an avid documentary filmmaker (Motorsports Explained, ESPN) and writer for publications around the world.

Alastair Shearman Technology Director (Los Angeles, CA)
E:
alastair@stuartrowlandspr.com

Alastair Shearman has overseen technology for Stuart Rowlands PR since 2013. His work includes overseeing all social media, technology, review/research,  writing, and editing. Previously, he served as a technical coordinator helping to produce the first Renewable Energy Conference and Awards at the United Nations. He holds a Bachelor’s of Science from Columbia University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, having majored in Environmental Engineering and a minor in Economics.

Alliances

Throughout the years SRPR has formed production, marketing, public relations, and publicity alliances around the globe. We are pleased to announce a new relationship with Petersens PR, one of the UK’s top strategic PR firms headquartered just outside Cardiff in Wales. With years of PR, marketing and advertising experience, Managing Director Rob Petersen is ideally situated to guide clients in the UK attempting to overcome the hurdles caused by COVID and Brexit.