Wildcat Communications Celebrates 15th Anniversary & New Clients
The boutique PR firm provides public relations & marketing consulting services for industries that include automotive, chemical, agriculture, hospitality & non-profits…

Leslie Allen, proprietor of Wildcat Communications, announced the company’s 15th anniversary and two new clients: GFS Chemicals and Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials. GFS Chemicals is a global supplier of specialty reagents and fine chemicals; Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials develops, manufactures and supplies fluorinated products such as low GWP refrigerants. Additionally, Wildcat Communications is providing PR services for many former clients of Martin & Company, including Gold Eagle Company, American Powertrain, Total Cost Engineering and Howell EFI.
Wildcat Communications is a boutique PR firm that provides public relations and marketing consulting services for a range of industries, including automotive, chemical, agriculture and hospitality, in addition to non-profits. With 40 years’ agency experience and prior experience working as the PR director for two major agencies specializing in the automotive aftermarket, Wildcat Communications says that it has built a reputation for delivering positive results in the form of growing share of voice, establishing strong corporate communications and brand equity for clients.
Allen says, “My thrill is in working with clients to help them achieve their goals. There’s nothing better than pulling an analytics report that shows we have made huge strides in share of voice.”
The Evolution of Wildcat Communications
Wildcat Communications began as a support to advertising agencies handling PR releases, press kits, events and analytics. Working as an independent consultant under Wildcat Communications, Allen first served as the PR manager for The Marx Group in 2010. The company is now MBE Group. In 2016, Allen provided PR services for all Martin & Company clients, including Hot Shots Secret, Gold Eagle Company, American Powertrain, TCI, E3, MAHLE Motorsport and many other top aftermarket companies.
Allen adds, “My career launched in Nashville with one of the top agencies: Buntin Advertising, now The Buntin Group. I really enjoyed all the hubbub about the Cracker Barrel logo, as that was a major account when I first started with Buntin. I have enjoyed the segue to the automotive aftermarket, as our industry is filled with bright, creative minds and young entrepreneurs. It is exciting to see how SEMA and AAPEX has changed over the course of decades.”