Top Music and Film Stars, Pioneering Vegas Properties, Top Films, Part of Firm's History.

From Vegas to Venice, DIGNEY & Company (formerly Solters & Digney Public Relations), rooted in over 30+ years of publicity expertise in the person of the late PR legend, Lee Solters, and longtime PR executive, Jerry Digney, who launched Solters & Digney in 2001 as an outgrowth of The Lee Solters Co. and most recently, DIGNEY & Company.

Digney and Company, now headquartered in Hollywood, specializes in entertainment, sports, travel, touring attractions and special events and remains one of the industry's last independent show business-oriented publicity firms.


Since its formation and that of its predecessors, the agency has helped win numerous Grammy® Awards, got the late Pope named an honorary Harlem Globetrotter, campaigned with its stars for Hurricane Katrina relief, staged the first ever, star-studded Morehouse College gala on the west coast, promoted Ebony Magazine's debut Oscar® party, publicized the 25th anniversary edition of the world-renowned Carousel of Hope gala, partook of the TV wedding of the decade, “Trista and Ryan,” on ABC TV, and celebrated B.B. King's 80th birthday, among many other milestone events.

Digney, a native Bostonian, first worked for the Solters' office three decades ago, in its flagship New York office, where it specialized in Broadway productions, music and television.

He later worked in the firm’s Los Angeles office as a vice-president, and was also the first ever director of public relations for Feld Entertainment, producer-owner of Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey Circus, the Festival International du Cirque De Monte Carlo, Ice Follies, Holiday on Ice and, more recently, Disney on Ice touring productions.

Among the long agency resume are numerous Broadway-style shows, presidential inaugurals, leading red carpet galas, like the world-famous Carousel of Hope, and numerous Oscar® winning and breakthrough films, along with campaigns for an entertainment who’s who, from Cirque du Soleil, to Ray Charles, B.B. King, Bob Newhart, The Neville Bros., George Benson, Whitney Houston, Liza Minnelli, Dolly Parton, Mattel, Universal Studios Hollywood, SONY/BMG, Sony Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox film Studios, Caesars Palace, The Riviera Hotel, The Golden Nugget, The Dunes, Steve Wynn and the City of Las Vegas.