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Presidio Strategic Communications

Irvine, CA, United States

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‘19 Certificate of Excellence, 2019

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Whether you are looking for a complete marketing plan, some ideas to improve your online presence, or à la carte services to help you understand the ways people interact with your organization, we provide strategies tailored to your needs that will make the most impact with your constituents, clients, and customers.

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10 November 2017

Working with PSC was a very good experience for us. They were extremely prompt and offered a 24 hour turnaround time on projects. Their work was extremely thoughtful and well organized. I was comfortable working with them on a number of different projects like sales as well as digital marketing (they even did a little consulting for me). I think that they came in with fresh eyes and were able to implement the sales & marketing strategy was what I enjoyed most about working with PSC. I would highly suggest anyone considering PSC to at the very least reach out to these guys and talk to them. They're gregarious and easy to talk to. More...

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I love getting to work with different people from different backgrounds on a daily basis. One day it's a congresswoman, the next day it's a sports organization. I love being impactful adding value and most of all being outcomes driven.

FPA opened in 2015 with an exclusive focus on political campaigns, and we've had some great victories in this space: Assembly Majority Leader Ian Calderon's reelection in the tough 2014 cycle; Congresswoman Grace Napolitano in 2016; and city council members and school board members throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

In doing so, we developed capacities that went well beyond traditional politics – and that we enjoyed. Press and media relations, social media management, photography and videography, web design, graphic design, government affairs, and sales consulting all came up repeatedly as capacities our clients wanted.

We're not the type of team to tell someone we don't do something, so we almost always accommodated these requests when we received them. Eventually, it got to the point that we had to ask ourselves a very fundamental question: Are we a different company than when we started?

The answer was obvious. Yes.

The new Presidio Strategic Communications is a full-service communications firm, offering services across the public relations, marketing, and public affairs fields. We help private-sector companies, public agencies, political candidates, and advocacy groups achieve their strategic communications goals, from full programs to à la carte services.

Changing our name was a deliberate choice. First of all, I wanted a name that moved away from a focus on any one person, and instead let the team build its own culture of excellence and pride. All of us have worked somewhere where the phrase, "It's my name on the door" has been used to stop conversation and debate. That's not the type of place I want to work in, and I don't want anyone else to have to, either. Together, we are all Presidio.

Second, we all wanted to choose a name that acknowledged the rich history and diversity of our home and adopted state. From the Presidios of San Francisco, Monterey, and San Diego to Avenida Presidio in San Clemente, the presidio ("fort" in Spanish) is intertwined with California's history, geography, and culture, and many stand to this day.

Like the presidios, we're here to stay.

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