You're invited to a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Sahl Communications
Time: 5 to 6 p.m. Date: April 9, 2014 Address: 1 West Broad St., Suite 904, Bethlehem, PA 18018 Cost: Free Contact: Jennifer Rodgers, 610-810-6778
Bethlehem, PA – Sahl Communications, Inc., a female, veteran-owned and WBE/WOSB certified Integrated Communications firm, has moved to 1 West Broad St, Suite 904 in Bethlehem. CEO and Founder Kim Plyler and her staff, half of whom also are veterans, plan to include more government and international relations work while continuing to help the community by providing jobs and outreach.
Opened in 2009, Sahl Communications translates conceptual ideas to tangible results. An experienced government, military, technology, engineering, small business, cultural arts, and international business management and relations, Sahl is a 360° solutions provider in the areas of integrated communications, interim management, public relations, crisis communications, media relations, reputation management, strategic market planning and business development.
Plyler said Sahl Communications does it better because they are veterans who adjust, adapt and overcome in any given situation and know how to deliver results. The firm has offices in Washington, DC, San Francisco, Brussels, Frankfurt and the U.K., but is headquartered in Bethlehem.
"We had to move. Our government contracts and our international outreach has been so successful that we out grew our original space," said Plyler. "We would like to thank John Saraceno for offering us our initial office that enabled us to grow to this level. We would like to thank Phill Schenkle and the team from Jones, Lang and LaSalle, Inc (JJL) for their kind welcome and great service."
Plyler added, “Bethlehem is in the heart of the Lehigh Valley and it provides the perfect place to live, work, start a business and raise a family. Working with our friends at the Bethlehem Chamber of the Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce is always a pleasure. We value our hometown of Bethlehem and look forward to a prosperous relationship with our city.”