Justin Loeber
Justin Loeber is a self-made entrepreneur with a true American spirit. Starting as a temp at 33,
and without a college degree, Loeber rose up the ranks in publishing in a little more than a
decade because “ [he] was organized, had a big mouth and knew how to type.” His PR career
germinated in corporate publishing— first as an Assistant at Villard/Random House, then as a
Publicist at William Morrow/Hearst, Senior Publicist at Broadway Books/BDD, a Director of
Publicity at Running Press Book Publishers, a PR Director at Ecco/HarperCollins, a VP/Director of
Publicity at Atria/Simon and Schuster, and finally as an SVP, Executive Marketing and Publicity
Director at Judith Regan’ s imprint, ReganMedia/HarperCollins.
Loeber has spearheaded publicity campaigns for a ton of bold face names: Michael Jordan,
Lawrence Taylor, Cindy Crawford, Olympia Dukakis, Tommy Lee, Pamela Anderson,
Anthony Bourdain, Ewan McGregor, Gloria Allred, Marlo Thomas, Wanda Sykes, LeRoy Neiman,
Blair Underwood, Jon Gruden, Leon Uris, Celia Cruz, Bill Blass, and Dr. Andrew Weil, to name a
few. He orchestrated the first U.S. publicity book tour for Ingrid Betancourt and her book, Until
Death Do Us Part , prior to her abduction by FARC kidnappers in the jungles of Colombia.
In 2006, Loeber launched Mouth Public Relations, a boutique PR firm in New York City that
collectively represents celebrities, authors (including more than 23 New York Times Best-Sellers),
and a wide range of categories including consumer/lifestyle, non-profit, health and wellness,
food, entertainment, events and crisis management. At Mouth, Justin and his team of four have
had the honor of representing many passionate personalities and brands, such as Mitch Albom,
Jen Sincero, and Snooki; musical icons Peter, Paul and Mary, Kenny Loggins, Neil Sedaka, Carly
Simon, and Judy Collins; ESPN commentators Digger Phelps, Linda Cohn, and Kenny Mayne; the
School of Visual Arts’ 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th Annual Dusty Film &
Animation Festival and Awards; and, as the PR Agency of Record for Globe Pequot Press, Running
Press Publishers, GMC Publications, LTD, and Mango Media. Loeber is proud to have been part of
the team that launched wellness expert and cancer survivor Kris Carr’ s career as a New York
Times best-selling author, handling the media relations for Crazy Sexy Cancer, Crazy Sexy
Cancer Survivor, Crazy Sexy Diet and Crazy Sexy Kitchen ; helped to expand the success of The
Elf on the Shelf brand, from books to animation specials and even the balloon in the Macy’ s
Thanksgiving Day Parade; and promoted key health and wellness programs at The Kripalu Center
for Yoga & Health, the largest retreat center in North America. He was also instrumental in
brokering book deals for many, including John Leguizamo’ s Pimps, Hos, Playa Hatas, and All the
Rest of My Hollywood Friends (Ecco) and Kenny Loggins’ Footloose (Quarto).
Prior to his career as a corporate publicist, Loeber slung hash, hosted, promoted and managed
restaurants— most notably as a host at Tavern on the Green (where he turned away Dolly
Parton and Rock Hudson because the place was packed— OUCH!) and Triplets Romanian
Steakhouse (where he managed 35 kitchen and wait staff members and coordinated, directed
and choreographed dinner, dancing and shows). In the 1980s he was a solo pop recording artist
in the United Kingdom, where he was discovered by and toured with English music legend
Gary Numan, who signed Loeber as the first solo artist on his record label Numa. Loeber had
three additional recording contracts here in the states; on weekends, he tooled NYC in a disco
limo with the likes of Marc Anthony and Taylor Dayne— all of whom performed from club-to-club
to promote their latest singles. Loeber’ s music career voluntarily ended after he sang his last
note in conjunction with gun shots in a