The right partner, at the right time, makes all the difference. Authors work incredibly hard on their books. They deserve a results-driven publicist who is attuned to their specific needs, brimming with media hooks, and committed to success.

Margaret prides herself on partnering seamlessly with authors, agents, in house teams, and marketers to turn distinct parts into a powerful and cohesive whole.

Margaret’s New York Times bestselling campaigns include Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg, Your Brain on Art by Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen, Yotam Ottolenghi and Nigella Lawson cookbooks, Cork Dork by Bianca Bosker, Design Wise by Vern Yip, Primates of Park Avenue by Wednesday Martin, and other non-fiction titles that span business, lifestyle, health, entertainment, design, and memoir.

Her Wall Street Journal bestselling campaigns include Know What Matters by Panera Bread founder Ron Shaich, Good Power by IBM former CEO Ginni Rometty, and Sustainable Leadership by Russell Reynolds former CEO Clarke Murphy.

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“I’m impressed with the campaign Margaret spearheaded for my New York Times bestseller Supercommunicators. She was effective, easy to work with, and I’m happy to recommend her.” – Charles Duhigg, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of Supercommunicators

“Margaret was a dedicated and highly effective advocate for my book, and her efforts brought exceptional visibility to my book. She is hardworking, organized, and collaborative—always quick to communicate, open to ideas, and a true partner throughout the process. Her keen understanding of media and ability to generate interest played a crucial role in attracting attention to a book that might have otherwise gone unnoticed. I cannot recommend her more.”  –  Jessica Slice, author of Unfit Parent

“Involving Margaret in your campaign will be one of the best decisions you will ever make! She not only makes your life easier but better. She elegantly combines savviness with moxie while being a great strategic partner. Her unique perspective combined with her persistence led to quality media hits, from The Economist to Financial Times to Brian Lehrer to great podcasts like NPR’s Hidden Brain.” – Adam Galinsky, author of Inspire

With over 15 years of publicity experience, Margaret has held media relations and management positions at agencies including Fortier and Hilsinger-Mendelson, publishers including Princeton Architectural Press and Workman, and a publicly-traded aerospace company.  

Her media placements include CBS Mornings, Good Morning America, NPR Fresh Air, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Financial Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC Morning Joe, PBS NewsHour, CNN, Bloomberg, Harvard Business Review, The Economist, and top podcasts including NPR Life Kit, School of Greatness with Lewis Howes, Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris, A Bit of Optimism with Simon Sinek, The Good Life Project, Motley Fool Money, HBR IdeaCast and more

After a decade cutting her teeth in New York, Margaret now lives with her husband, two kids, and Akita mix in western Montana.  

Outside of work, she enjoys reading, hiking, hot springs, loosely following the NBA (and the W!), and rotating through winter sports, hoping one sticks.