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Culloton + Bauer Luce

agencyChicago, IL, USA10-49Chicago, Illinois, USA +1

Chicago boutique public-affairs firm for corporate reputation, crisis communications, and credibility defense under pressure.

ORMReview ManagementTrustpilot ManagementGoogle Reviews Management
Best for
  • Crisis repair
  • Brand protection
  • Executive reputation
Commercial fit
Entry point
Not disclosed
Budget not disclosed
Ask for a pricing estimate before discovery call
Delivery confidence
Not disclosed
Retention signal missing
Skip if
  • Proposal-stage diligence is still needed for exact scope
  • legal posture
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Verdict: Strong in crisis repair
Jump to decision summary
79/100
Audit-based ranking score
Recommended

Use this as a shortlist candidate, not a final answer, until the missing proof and fit fields are tightened.

Mixed consistency
What drives this score
Strong positioning in crisis repair.
3 secondary fields can still be improved.
Buyer-facing summary

Decision Summary

The fastest read on fit, risks, and data quality before deeper vendor review.

Score
79/100
Status
Shortlist-ready
Confidence
85%
Completeness
89%
Fast verdict
Useful as an early shortlist candidate.

Primary signals: Official site is highly explicit about Chicago, corporate reputation, issues management, and crisis communications, One of the cleanest local Chicago fits for high-stakes crisis-repair ORM pages, and One of the strongest Chicago options for crisis-heavy and high-touch reputation recovery.

Validate carefully if your process depends on Buyers that only need a lightweight, one-location review reply workflow with no broader ORM requirement.

Fit signal

Why shortlist

  • Official site is highly explicit about Chicago, corporate reputation, issues management, and crisis communications.
  • One of the cleanest local Chicago fits for high-stakes crisis-repair ORM pages.
  • One of the strongest Chicago options for crisis-heavy and high-touch reputation recovery.
Risk signal

Watch-outs

  • Buyers that only need a lightweight, one-location review reply workflow with no broader ORM requirement.
Buyer path

Best use cases

  • Chicago leaders and organizations dealing with controversy, issues escalation, or credibility threats that require sharp narrative control.
  • ORM scenarios where crisis communications and public affairs matter as much as search cleanup.
  • Chicago brands and executives navigating sensitive reputation issues, negative coverage, or narrative repair.
Deeper decision notes
Not recommended for
  • Buyers that only need a lightweight, one-location review reply workflow with no broader ORM requirement.
Disqualifiers

Hard disqualifiers are not documented yet.

Comparison hints
  • Compare against adjacent Chicago ORM vendors for budget fit, crisis depth, and review-management strength.
Open questions
  • Can CBL provide confidential references for the buyer's exact crisis, policy, or reputation scenario?
  • Who leads day-to-day execution versus senior counsel in a high-pressure engagement?
Reliability
86%
Last verified
April 27, 2026
Freshness
July 26, 2026
Score blockers
  • Add media mentions or community mentions.
  • Add controversies or structured risk notes.
  • Add setup fee fields or explicit no-fee note.
  • Add exit terms.

Fit Assessment

Explicit conditions for shortlisting or eliminating this vendor.

Shortlist this vendor if

  • You need crisis repair
  • You need brand protection
  • You need executive reputation
  • You want to chicago leaders and organizations dealing with controversy
  • You want to issues escalation
  • Your company is: Enterprise Organizations, executive, Mid-Market Companies, professional_services
  • You operate in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Skip this vendor if

  • Proposal-stage diligence is still needed for exact scope
  • legal posture
  • and reporting cadence.
  • You require coverage outside of Chicago, Illinois, USA
Pricing signal

Pricing & Commercial Model

Understand entry point, commercial structure, and whether outreach needs manual pricing verification.

Clarity
Public signals found
Entry point is From $8K/mo.
Commercial model is retainer.
Hourly pricing is not disclosed.
Minimum Budget
$8,000
per month
Typical Project
$18,000
total value
Hourly Rate
Not disclosed
per hour
Pricing Model
Retainer
retainer, project
Budget Segment Fit

Where this vendor appears to land based on visible monthly pricing.

From $8K/mo
Startup
<$3K/mo
SMB
$3-10K/mo
Best fit
Visible pricing signals place this vendor most naturally in this budget range.
Mid-Market
$10-25K/mo
Enterprise
$25K+/mo

Company Snapshot

Background and operating context.

fact inferred unknown
Founded
Unknown
Team Size
10-49
Type
Agency
HQ
Chicago
Experience
Unknown
Retention
Unknown
Projects
Unknown
Reviews
Unknown
Geo Coverage
ChicagoIllinoisUSAMidwest

Ideal Client Profile

Supporting context on buyer types and problem space.

Client Types
Enterprise Organizations
executive
Mid-Market Companies
professional_services
Industry Experience
ConsumerCorporateExecutiveHealthcarePublic Affairs
Problems They Solve
Chicago leaders and organizations dealing with controversy
issues escalation
or credibility threats that require sharp narrative control.
ORM scenarios where crisis communications and public affairs matter as much as search cleanup.

Services & Capabilities

Full service breadth and tools, beyond the primary decision layer.

Services & Capabilities

What this vendor delivers and how they deliver it.

Marketing

ORM
Review Management
Trustpilot Management
Google Reviews Management
Reddit Reputation Management
Glassdoor Reputation
Yelp Reputation
Negative Search Cleanup
Negative Content Removal
Review Removal Services
Deindexing Services
Reputation Suppression
ORM for SaaS
ORM for Ecommerce
ORM for Local Business
ORM for Founders
Reputation for Startups
ORM Under $5k/mo
Crisis Repair
Social Monitoring
SERM
Brand Protection
Negative Suppression
Executive Reputation
Review Repair
Crisis Response
Local Reputation
Content Removal (Legal / DMCA)
Negative SEO / Attack Handling
SERP Control
Entity Management
Review Generation
Skills
ORMCrisis RepairBrand ProtectionExecutive ReputationStrategic CommunicationsSERMCrisis ResponseContent Removal Strategy

Decision-Ready Metadata

Structured support data used for moderation, buyer review, and AI extraction.

Pricing & Commercials

Minimum budget / entry point
$8,000 per month
Typical contract size
$18,000
Pricing range
$8,000 to $18,000
Setup fees
Setup fees not disclosed.
Contract length
3 month minimum term
Exit conditions
Not disclosed

Value & Outcome

Expected results
Chicago leaders and organizations dealing with controversy, issues escalation, or credibility threats that require sharp narrative control.; ORM scenarios where crisis communications and public affairs matter as much as search cleanup.
Time to first results
30-120 days
KPI focus
Review trust; Branded search quality; Reputation risk reduction
Benchmarks / performance ranges
max: 120; min: 30; metric: reputation_recovery_window_days; max: 60; min: 14; metric: review_stabilization_window_days
ROI expectation / payback logic
Protect conversion quality by reducing trust leakage from negative search and review signals.; Improve commercial confidence by lifting positive brand visibility over the next one to two quarters.

Proof, Trust & Reputation

Named clients
National Association of Realtors; NASCAR; Benet Academy; DL3 Realty; Navistar; Lime; Wrigley Field; Chicago Alliance for Collective Effort
Portfolio / links to work
https://cullotonbauerluce.com/; https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/; https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/awards/; https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/clients-in-the-news/; https://www.odwyerpr.com/story/public/17238/2021-12-15/move-culloton-bauer-luce-adds-avery.html
Third-party validation
O'Dwyer's PR trade press staff announcement; PRSA/Publicity Club/SABRE awards listed on official site; Public clients-in-news archive; O'Dwyer's trade press context
External reviews
url: https://www.odwyerpr.com/story/public/17238/2021-12-15/move-culloton-bauer-luce-adds-avery.html; notes: Trade-press context is useful for PR legitimacy but not buyer-review proof.; source: O'Dwyer's; status: public_or_directory_signal_not_verified_buyer_proof; verifiedReviewCount: 0
Average rating and review volume
?/5 across 0 reviews
Mentions in media or communities
Not disclosed
Negative feedback summary
PR-led and strategy-heavy ORM profiles can be over-scoped for buyers who only need tactical review cleanup or lighter local support.
Controversies / risks
Complex legal or crisis-sensitive reputation matters still need proposal-stage confirmation on execution model.

Process, Team & Differentiation

Workflow
Reputation audit and baseline capture; Risk prioritization across reviews, search, and brand mentions; Execution across cleanup, monitoring, and positive-signal support; Monthly review and iteration
Onboarding process
Issue intake and search-risk review; Baseline review and SERP audit; Priority scenario mapping; First ORM sprint
Communication model
Email; Monthly calls; Shared reporting
Reporting frequency
monthly
SLA / guarantees
Not disclosed
Key specialists
Not disclosed
Seniority level
Not disclosed
In-house vs outsourcing
In-house vs outsourcing not disclosed.
Unique selling proposition
Chicago boutique public-affairs firm for corporate reputation, crisis communications, and credibility defense under pressure.
Proprietary tools
Not disclosed
Competitive advantages
Not disclosed
Why choose them vs competitors
Not disclosed

Fit, Risk & Alternatives

ICP / customer profile
Enterprise Organizations, executive, Mid-Market Companies, professional_services
Industry strength
Consumer; Corporate; Executive; Healthcare; Public Affairs
Use cases
Chicago leaders and organizations dealing with controversy; issues escalation; or credibility threats that require sharp narrative control.; ORM scenarios where crisis communications and public affairs matter as much as search cleanup.
Buyer use cases
Chicago leaders and organizations dealing with controversy, issues escalation, or credibility threats that require sharp narrative control.; ORM scenarios where crisis communications and public affairs matter as much as search cleanup.; Chicago brands and executives navigating sensitive reputation issues, negative coverage, or narrative repair.; SERM work where search cleanup needs to sit inside a more strategic crisis or reputation-response plan.
Not recommended for
Buyers that only need a lightweight, one-location review reply workflow with no broader ORM requirement.
Disqualifiers
Not disclosed
Budget thresholds
Not disclosed
Complexity thresholds
Not disclosed
Budget mismatch rules
Not disclosed
Geo mismatch rules
Not disclosed
Complexity mismatch rules
Not disclosed
Main risks
Complex legal or crisis-sensitive reputation matters still need proposal-stage confirmation on execution model.
Known weaknesses
No verified buyer-review profile was found; evidence is mostly first-party public-affairs work and awards.; Public-affairs work can be sensitive and confidential, so buyers should request relevant references privately.
Dependency risks
Not disclosed
Overpromising signals
Not disclosed
Similar vendors
Not disclosed
When to choose an alternative
Not disclosed
Comparison hints
Compare against adjacent Chicago ORM vendors for budget fit, crisis depth, and review-management strength.
Positioning vs competitors
Not disclosed

Decision Metadata

Confidence score
0.85
Data completeness %
89%
Last updated timestamp
April 25, 2026
Profile updated at
April 27, 2026
Last verified at
April 27, 2026
Stale after
July 26, 2026
Needs review
No
Source reliability score
0.86
Scoring explanation
This profile is scored on ORM fit, public proof, commercial clarity, and Chicago shortlist relevance.
Score drivers
Official site clearly maps to ORM scenarios.; Commercial and use-case data is structured enough for shortlist comparison.; Chicago ORM fit is explicit through location or service coverage.; Useful PR-industry context.
Score penalties
Exact crisis and legal workflow still needs proposal-stage validation.; No verified buyer-review proof.
Why recommended
Official site is highly explicit about Chicago, corporate reputation, issues management, and crisis communications.; One of the cleanest local Chicago fits for high-stakes crisis-repair ORM pages.; One of the strongest Chicago options for crisis-heavy and high-touch reputation recovery.; Keeps the Chicago SERM pool credible for buyers with sensitive-response needs, not just local review issues.
Why not recommended
This profile is less ideal when the buyer only needs low-touch review replies or narrow platform moderation without a broader ORM plan.
Trade-offs
strength: Chicago ORM relevance and structured reputation coverage; tradeoff: Exact operating model, escalation path, and legal-review workflow still need proposal-stage validation.
Assumptions used
Budget fit and day-to-day delivery model are inferred from public positioning plus Chicago-market relevance.
Sources
url: https://cullotonbauerluce.com/; type: official_site; label: Culloton + Bauer Luce official site; observedAt: 2026-04-25; url: https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/; type: official_work; label: Culloton + Bauer Luce work hub; observedAt: 2026-04-25; url: https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/awards/; type: official_awards; label: Culloton + Bauer Luce awards; observedAt: 2026-04-25; url: https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/clients-in-the-news/; type: official_clients_in_news; label: Culloton + Bauer Luce clients in the news; observedAt: 2026-04-25; url: https://www.odwyerpr.com/story/public/17238/2021-12-15/move-culloton-bauer-luce-adds-avery.html; type: third_party_pr_trade_news; label: O'Dwyer's staff announcement; observedAt: 2026-04-25
Proof details
type: official_case_study_library; summary: Work hub lists public-affairs, crisis, issues-management, manufacturing, sports, energy, healthcare, and transportation campaign examples.; sourceUrl: https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/; type: official_awards; summary: Awards page lists PRSA Chicago, Publicity Club of Chicago, and SABRE recognition for public affairs, crisis, community relations, and issues-management campaigns.; sourceUrl: https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/awards/; type: official_clients_in_news; summary: Clients-in-the-news page documents media coverage connected to clients including National Association of Realtors, NASCAR, Benet Academy, DL3 Realty, and policy coalitions.; sourceUrl: https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/clients-in-the-news/; type: verification_correction; summary: Culloton + Bauer Luce has PR trade-press context but no qualifying verified buyer-review source.; sourceUrl: https://www.odwyerpr.com/story/public/17238/2021-12-15/move-culloton-bauer-luce-adds-avery.html; observedAt: 2026-04-27
Open questions
Can CBL provide confidential references for the buyer's exact crisis, policy, or reputation scenario?; Who leads day-to-day execution versus senior counsel in a high-pressure engagement?
Unknowns
Not disclosed
Normalized fields across vendors
service tags: orm; online_reputation_management; orm; crisis_repair; brand_protection; executive_reputation; strategic_communications; industry tags: corporate; executive; healthcare; public_affairs; geo tags: chicago; illinois; usa; midwest
Comparison vectors
crisis depth: high; local relevance: high; review ops depth: medium; executive reputation depth: high
Graph compatibility
Not disclosed

Audit & Formula

Supporting audit detail behind the visible ranking score. Useful for moderation and deeper review, but not part of the first-screen decision layer.

Formula
(67 Human + 91 AI) / 2

Equal weight keeps ranking honest: the profile has to work for buyers and for machines.

How scoring works
Checklist audit
Human Audit
67/100
33 found, 14 missing
AI Audit
91/100
46 found, 2 missing
Main gaps behind this score
  • Add media mentions or community mentions.
  • Add controversies or structured risk notes.
  • Add setup fee fields or explicit no-fee note.
  • Add exit terms.

Process & Delivery

Supporting delivery context for deeper review.

Engagement Models
Retainer
Project

Strengths, Weaknesses & Trade-offs

Supporting interpretation layer for deeper review.

Strengths
  • Crisis repair
  • Brand protection
  • Executive reputation
  • Crisis response
  • Content removal strategy
Weaknesses
  • Proposal-stage diligence is still needed for exact scope
  • legal posture
  • and reporting cadence.
Trade-offseditorial assessment
  • High specialisation — strong depth in core area, limited breadth across adjacent services.
  • No formal partner certifications on record — capability claims are not third-party validated.
  • Retainer-based model — favours ongoing relationships, less suited to one-off projects.
How to read this evidence
Visible proof is still thin, so this section should be treated cautiously.
Open case study links to validate whether outcomes are specific enough for your use case.
Case Study Results
Culloton + Bauer Luce work hub · https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/
Awards and campaign recognition · https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/awards/
Clients in the news · https://cullotonbauerluce.com/work/clients-in-the-news/
Named Clients
National Association of RealtorsNASCARBenet AcademyDL3 RealtyNavistarLimeWrigley FieldChicago Alliance for Collective Effort
8
Case Studies
Moderate
None
Client Reviews
Limited
Unknown
Projects Completed
Early stage
Unknown
Client Retention
Unknown
Industries Served
ConsumerCorporateExecutiveHealthcarePublic Affairs
Negotiation checklist for Culloton + Bauer Luce5 points

Use these before signing. Each point addresses a known pattern for vendors at this tier and size.

Ask for a 3-month pilot with explicit exit conditions before committing to a longer term — most agencies at this level will agree if scope is well-defined.
Benchmark the retainer cost against two alternatives before accepting the first proposal — agencies at this budget tier typically have 15–25% pricing flexibility for well-scoped accounts.
Define month-1 deliverables explicitly in writing — retainer agreements are often left intentionally vague, which causes scope disputes after the 60-day honeymoon period.
Get a named account manager in the contract, not just a team. Request an SLA on response time (e.g. 24-hour business-day response) — verbal commitments don't hold after onboarding.
Ask for two references from clients in your specific industry vertical, not generic testimonials from a published library — call them directly and ask about communication and post-launch support.
Shortlist decision

Final Verdict

The buyer-facing call before outreach: shortlist, compare, or hold for verification.

Shortlist with verification
79/100 decision score

This vendor can be shortlisted, but confirm the open commercial and proof questions before routing a buyer.

Culloton + Bauer Luce is a agency best evaluated for crisis repair and brand protection.

79/100
Good
Budget floor
Not disclosed
Risk status
No major flags
Shortlist if
  • Crisis repair
  • Brand protection
  • Executive reputation
Skip if
  • Proposal-stage diligence is still needed for exact scope
  • legal posture
  • and reporting cadence.
Main trade-off
  • High specialisation — strong depth in core area, limited breadth across adjacent services.
  • No formal partner certifications on record — capability claims are not third-party validated.
  • Retainer-based model — favours ongoing relationships, less suited to one-off projects.
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