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PECG Ad Campaign Continues

 

To inform California taxpayers about the essential services provided by state-employed engineers, architects and land surveyors, PECG continued its advertising campaign by running PECG’s 30-second spot – “Engineering California’s Future” – on San Diego area television stations and cable networks. 

The advertisement features actual PECG members (Cathrina Barros, Mark Sheahan, Ana Serrano, and Matt Hanson) and focuses on the important work performed by PECG members. 

PECG’s ads aired in San Diego between December 4 and December 10 on KNSD (NBC), KFMB (CBS) and CNN, CNBC, MSNBC and Headline News. 

The PECG commercial was originally produced to run in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2003.  The ad has also been on the air in media markets statewide. 

If you have any questions or comments, please contact Nadine Westcott at 916-446-0400 or by e-mail at nwestcott@pecg.org.

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