
Jeremy Juhasz
Jeremy Juhasz is digital marketing manager of Cookerly Public Relations. He helps manage both consumer and corporate digital campaigns, develop social media programs and strategize for all facets of integrated marketing and lead generation. He also helps mobilize and monitor various digital channels in the event of a crisis.
Jeremy was part of Cookerly’s integrated team that helped net 1.9 billion media impressions, including 84.8 million social impressions, for Mercedes-Benz USA’s Super Bowl initiatives. He has helped develop very targeted and successful LinkedIn and Hubspot programs that have helped B2B clients increase their following and funnels. For a healthcare client, he has helped oversee 165% engagement growth online.
Previously Jeremy worked in Florida and New York for firms specializing in search engine optimization, Internet media tours, demand generation and quantitative research.
A graduate of University of Miami with a master of art in communications and a bachelor of art in communications from Alfred University, Jeremy is also a prolific podcaster in the sports and outdoors categories as a host and contributing writer to BillsWire, a USA Today sports media group, and as founder and host of Whitetail Mode.

As a senior vice president at Cookerly, Matt helps organizations protect and advance their reputations and bottom lines through strategic communications programs. Using creativity, planning and flawless execution, he works with a team to deliver compelling public relations campaigns that produce results and support clients’ business objectives.
As senior vice president at Cookerly, Mike Rieman specializes in building and maintaining relationships with the media and has an excellent track record of landing significant placements in print and broadcast media including USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and Money Magazine.
As vice president of Cookerly, Sheryl Sellaway uses her extensive corporate communications background to lead consumer PR efforts, deliver strategy for marketing programs and share expertise about community initiatives.
