Angela Lang is a powerhouse in public relations, known for blending strategic storytelling with high-impact media execution. As Senior Vice President of the Media Group at Tony Fay Public Relations—a firm recognized as PR News’ 2023 Small Agency of the Year (Winner) and 2022 & 2024 Finalist—Angela leads national media strategy across offices in New York, Los Angeles, and a five-person team in Dallas.
Under her leadership, Tony Fay PR’s clients secured more than 558 billion media impressions and $98 million in media value in 2024 alone. Her work has delivered placements in premier outlets including FOX News, CBS News, CNBC, NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, Good Morning America, USA Today, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Associated Press, and Food + Wine.
Angela’s strategic and creative expertise has shaped earned media campaigns across sports, entertainment, and nonprofit sectors. She’s received several awards and industry recognition, including 2025 PR News Top Women Changemaker Award, 2024 PR News Stunt of the Year Award, 2024 PRSA Dallas Pegasus Award for “Where the Players Play”, 2024 WISE DFW Heart & Soul Award and 2024 PRSA Dallas PR Pro of the Year Finalist.
Angela began her career as a broadcast journalist, reporting and anchoring at KOMU-TV (Columbia, MO), KMTV (Omaha), WJCL/WTGS (Savannah), KVBC (Las Vegas), and WPMI (Mobile). Later, she served as a digital reporter and social media manager at CBSDFW/KTVT in Dallas. She’s covered major national stories including President Obama’s inauguration, the OJ Simpson trial, and the Warren Jeffs polygamy case.
Before joining TFPR, she was Vice President of Marketing at United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, overseeing brand strategy and engagement campaigns that amplified the organization’s community impact.
Angela holds a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Missouri and lives with her family in her hometown of Grand Prairie, Texas. A devoted wife, mother, and avid sports fan, she continues to redefine how brands engage with the media and shape cultural conversations.