March 26, 2005

dave parmet

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Being the ex-New Yor­ker that I am, somewhere along the line I deci­ded that I nee­ded to be in New York more often, sch­moo­zing the usual East Coast media sus­pects about how great English Cut was.
But New York is an expen­sive busi­ness, and I’m not really that well sui­ted to big-city life, nor tal­king to Big Media, so…
Any­way, a solu­tion came around quite by acci­dent.
A fre­quent visi­tor to gaping­void, New York PR exe­cu­tive Dave Par­met, was laid off from his job about 6 weeks ago. So I blog­ged about it. “Some­body Hire Dave, Dam­mit!” He would have done the same for me, so why not?
And his man­ners being impec­ca­ble (Good job, Dave’s Mom!), he e-mailed me back to say thanks. And I e-mailed him back, saying ‘No pro­blem’.
As one does.
So after that we boun­ced a few e-mails back and forth, till this one time I just asked him out of the blue if he would fancy trying his hand at gene­ra­ting PR for English Cut.
He e-mailed me back, saying, hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm.… he was very temp­ted, as he had always had a thing for Savile Row suits, ever since he first saw Brian Ferry wea­ring them on the MTV videos of his yourh.
So I e-mailed him back, saying, “Funny you should say that. Tho­mas [the tai­lor behind English Cut] used to cut for Brian Ferry.“
Boom!
Since then he’s been on the English Cut team.
Some peo­ple might think that English Cut’s sud­den rise was dri­ven mainly through my blog­ging about it, and of course, Tho­mas having a great blog in the first place about a world-class pro­duct peo­ple actually wan­ted to buy, using real money.
Well, part of that is true. But a big part of it was also David relent­lessly doing his thing on the New York side. This is espe­cially true when we’re tal­king about get­ting on the radar of the big media folk, of which I will talk about later, once the sto­ries become “offi­cial”.
So when Tho­mas gets to New York in April to mea­sure up his clients (most of them new ones, I might add), one of the guys he will be mea­su­ring a suit for will be David Par­met, in return for being such an exce­llent New York PR guy.
Besi­des what he’s done for English Cut, he’s got some really inte­res­ting Cluetrain-savvy ideas about PR. A lot of peo­ple in his industry are sca­red of his ideas. As they should be.

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6 Responses to “dave parmet”

  1. cohesash says:

    busi­ness card: busi­ness card: <3

  2. Ralph says:

    Tal­king con­ver­sa­tions (if you’ll par­don the pun), this might prove an inte­res­ting deve­lop­ment in point: inte­rac­tive graf­fiti con­nec­ting peo­ple:
    http://www.grafedia.com
    May seem a bit in need of further con­cep­tual deve­lop­ment, but it could at least prove a good start.

  3. Dude! You’re get­ting a suit!

    David par­met, one of the peo­ple who reads this blog regu­larly, has done some ama­zing US PR work on behalf of Tom Mahon of the English Cut.
    As a reward, he is get­ting a finely craf­ted, hand cut, stitched and fit­ted bes­poke suit.
    If my style wasn’t…

  4. Nia says:

    Hugh, the English Cut link takes you back to gapingvoid.com and it’s not the first time that happens.

  5. hugh macleod says:

    Duly noted and fixed, thanks, Nia ;-)

  6. mamagiggle says:

    Here’s an idea, put some of that crazy chic­ken scratch brain smear on a fabric and then make a bes­poke suit out of it, Elton John could wear it, or maybe some hip hop daddy. hehe. Hmm, it’s pretty cool down here in the mud, no void too deep, no wound too gaping, mama’ll come along and pour salt in it…it’s a puri­fi­ca­tion thing.