Corie Moskow is the founder of Gloss PR and an events planner at The Philadelphia CitizenCorie Moskow is a wife, mother, entrepreneur, connector and planner.

She is the founder of Gloss PR, a local public relations firm that has spearheaded marketing and event-planning projects for local organizations and nonprofits. Gloss PR originally began as a boutique agency specializing in fashion, hospitality and luxury lifestyle. Since its founding in 2004, the work of Gloss has expanded to include more complicated matters like placemaking, nonprofit development strategy, real estate development, creative and impact economy, and the science of leadership. Gloss combines Corie’s interests and passions to build her clients’ image while helping them generate revenue. The company has been built completely by word of mouth referrals. All work is marked by a desire to support and increase the impact of those who make our city—and our world—a better place.

In addition to her work with Gloss, the 1997 graduate of Lehigh University also serves as executive director of Rittenhouse Row and is a member of the Executive Board of the Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation.

She resides in Penn Valley, Pennsylvania, with her husband and their two sons.

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