[9] Bragman was an adjunct professor of public relations at the University of Southern California's Annenberg Center for Communication from 1998 to 2003.
[11] In 2016, Bragman was approached by film producer Glen Zipper, who was working with Paul Haggis on Lead and Copper, a documentary about the Flint water crisis.
Being a Flint native, Bragman joined Paul Haggis' crew to assist with public relations and historical insight into industrial era of the city.
[17] As a publicist and LGBTQ activist, Howard Bragman represented Sharon Osbourne,[18] Anthony Scaramucci,[19][20] Steven Slater, Stevie Wonder,[21] Chaz Bono,[22][23][24] among others.
He received awards and honors from AIDS Project Los Angeles, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, and Congregation Kol Ami.
[28] Bragman was the founder of the Jewish Image Awards, honoring positive portrayals of Jews in television and film.
[14] He also made multiple appearances on local and network news programs including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, Today Show, and Larry King Live, as well as in national and local magazines and newspapers including Playboy, the Los Angeles Times, and others.