filed under: Launch, book
On March 3rd, Phillip Rossillo & Gustavo Penengo founders of the architecture & design firm PRdg, Inc. celebrated their company’s 6thBirthday withan art exhibit of their architectural work along withthe launch of a coffee table book of photography taken by the partners of their travels around the world. PRdg along with Jordana PR did quite a good job at gathering an interesting crowd that was not limited to design enthousiasts but also including a few socialites, and some cast members of MTV’s Reality Hit Series – Real World, Brooklyn; VH-1’s Reality Hit Series – Viva Hollywood and well-known chef Marco Moreira.
Guests enjoyed catered cuisine by 15 East & Tocqueville Restaurant whom had chefs preparing specialty fares on premises. The open bar sponsored by Cafe Pilon, Sapporo Beer and NUVO Vodka quenched attendees’ thirst
As another sponsor The Blakely Hotel accomodated out of town guests.
If you missed out on the lovely design event the art exhibit and the book launch info is still in place Can by viewed by appointment. Contact info can be found on PR Design Group website.

- Phillip Rossillo & Gustavo Penengo - Partners & Founders of PRdg, Inc.

- Guests enjoying the exhibit

- Exhibit of architectural Work by PRdg


- Lft to Rt - John Rossillo, JoAnn & Marco Moreira *owners of Tocqueville & 15 East*, and Mrs. Rossillo (Phillip Rossillo's wife)

- 15 East & Tocqueville Chef Stations

- Baya & Scott of MTV's hit series "Real World, Brooklyn" andJordana of Jordana PR
How would you get someone in their late 20s early 30s interested in Real World Brooklyn knowing that the original show has been going on for years and that the Brooklyn version is merely seen at an attempt from MTV to revive one of the show that launched Reality TV. What would push a well connected NY social type to watch such a show?
Due to their young age I refrained myself from telling them what I thought of their non-answer and how useless it was.Enjoy!
The Brooklyn season is not merely seen as an attempt to revive the show. The Real World Brooklyn DID revive the show and people in their late 20s and early 30s ARE watching the show. All eight of us receive messages daily from fans saying that they are so happy that the show finally dug back up its roots. We are very excited to have been able to be a part of bringing The Real World back to life and hope that our viewers continue to enjoy the season.
Both of them were really sweet but I hope that in a few years they will be able to provide more constuctive answers.
March 18th, 2009