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Grateful hearts and a ribbon cutting!

grateful-heartsWe cannot believe Thanksgiving is already over and the Christmas season is now upon us. How fast things seem to go by during the Holidays. It’s our hope that you spent some time last week ignoring politics and giving thanks surrounded by family and friends.  Or perhaps our current political climate is more interesting than your family and friends…either way, we hope you enjoyed your time off.

Here at Providence we’re immensely grateful for our spectacular, growing firm. A business 20 years in the making, began as a sole proprietorship and grew into a well-respected firm that is truly one of a kind. We are enormously blessed in many ways, but this last year has proven especially rewarding. We’ve expanded our business and had the opportunity to purchase and renovate our own building in downtown Bakersfield.

Our gratitude is not complete without acknowledging our incredible clients. We are fortunate to work alongside the most wonderful, hardworking people in Kern County and across the state. We are passionate about advocating, marketing and growing their businesses and organizations along with our own. The personal relationships we have built with them are very important to us. Our team has tremendous pride in our collective efforts to create successful strategic communications for each and every organization that we represent.

On Thursday, December 1st, we have the honor of officially unveiling our firm in the company of fellow businesses, clients, friends and neighbors. The Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce, Kern County Hispanic Chamber and the Downtown Business Association welcome you all to join us in this special celebration!

Ribbon Cutting for Providence Strategic Consulting, Inc.

Where: 2600 F Street

When: December 1, 2016 at 10 AM

 

Have questions? Give us a call – 661.327.1698

Need PR? Email us today!

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