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San Diego Marketing Company Teams Up with Non-Profit Preparing Veterans for Today's Workplace
SAN DIEGO, CA - March 29, 2019 - Puzzle Pieces Marketing is excited to announce our newest client, Veteran Career Transition Assistance Program.We will be providing graphic design services for VetCTAP to create a set of different resources, graphics, tips, and templates that VetCTAP’s supporters can use to effectively promote their mission in a way that fits with their current brand and voice.
Executive Director, Janis Whitaker, one of the founders of JBS Transition Experts, helps run the non-profit. "I am thrilled to be working with the team at Puzzle Pieces Marketing to help VetCTAP reach new heights. I trust that they will do an amazing job in supporting us with our needs,” said Whitaker.
Veteran Career Transition Assistance Program seeks to increase the veteran employment rate by helping transitioning military, veterans, and military spouses build personal confidence and enhance their economic stability through job search skills training, practical tools, and one-on-one coaching. VetCTAP offers free workshops in order to provide these resources. For more information about VetCTAP, please visit vetctap.org.
About Puzzle Pieces Marketing
Puzzle Pieces is a San Diego-based marketing and public relations firm offering comprehensive services in the areas of Strategic Planning, Digital Marketing, and Creative Design.
Focusing on social good and providing services that benefit our community as a whole, we work primarily with nonprofits and small businesses to develop strategies that inspire action. Our purpose is to develop marketing and PR campaigns that support organizations in increasing their supporter base, improving their overall brand footprint, and collaborate with them to develop, launch and sustain profitable campaigns.
It is our mission to find what is unique and different about an organization’s brand and use their talents to help them benefit from that uniqueness.
To learn more, visit PuzzlePiecesMarketing.com or contact them at (858) 848-6584. You can also find them on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
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Angel Mason Broadus
angelm@pzlpieces.com
(858) 848-6584
1761 Hotel Circle South Suite 352
San Diego California 92108
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