
The Historic Strip District.
The Historic Strip District.
Public transportation reduces air pollution, use of fossil fuels, and traffic. However, its most significant benefit may be the freedom it provides to every resident in a community. Through its network of buses, light-rail, and shared-ride, the Port Authority of Allegheny County helps people access better jobs, quality schools, critical healthcare, and more. And since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Port Authority has met and exceeded every ADA requirement.
MSA is a Pittsburgh-based company that keeps construction workers and worksites safe. With 105 years in safety, and top-of-the-line products and services, MSA wanted to introduce a new senior sales manager to a select group of companies through targeted direct mail and telesales.
Community LIFE is dedicated to helping older adults stay healthy and at home. As regional experts in advanced chronic illness management, Community LIFE is an all-inclusive program tailored to seniors’ healthcare needs. To celebrate their 20th Anniversary, Community LIFE asked Elisco to develop a marketing communications plan to help educate, increase awareness, and grow participant enrollment in the LIFE program.
CBD USA Grown (CUG), a national wholesale supplier of health and wellness products, selected Elisco to help launch its new CBD water. Working together, Elisco developed a marketing communications plan, outlined a strategic media approach, and created a product name, packaging, and promotional materials.
MSA Safety is the global leader in the development, manufacture, and supply of safety products that protect people and facility infrastructures.
Utilizing an advanced robotics computer, the da Vinci Xi allows each movement of the surgeon’s hand to be translated into smaller
When there’s a healthcare crisis, people turn to the professionals they know and trust. In Indiana and Westmoreland County, that means the doctors, nurses, and staff at Indiana Regional Medical Center (IRMC). As a result, in mid-March 2020, when COVID-19 reached Pennsylvania, people were justifiably afraid and looking for answers and guidance from the government and their local healthcare provider.