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Anaheim/Orange County Hotel & Lodging Association Taps Presidio for Management
Presidio Public Affairs is honored to be selected by the Anaheim/Orange County Hotel and Lodging Association (AOCHLA) for association management services. Senior Vice President Samantha Marquez will serve as AOCHLA's Executive Director, overseeing daily operations and strategic initiatives. This collaboration underscores Presidio's commitment to supporting the hospitality sector through tailored public affairs and communication strategies.

CACEO Taps Presidio for Public Affairs and Communications Expertise
Presidio Public Affairs is proud to announce our partnership with the California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO), where we will provide comprehensive public affairs, communications, and marketing services. This collaboration aims to enhance CACEO's advocacy efforts, strengthen relationships with key stakeholders, and effectively communicate the vital role of code enforcement professionals in maintaining safe and healthy communities across California.

Presidio Welcomes Alex Burrola and Cory Allen
Presidio Public Affairs welcomes Alex Burrola as Senior VP and Cory Allen as Senior Director of Public Affairs & Communications. Alex brings expertise in government relations and media strategy, while Cory has a strong background in community relations and public policy. Their leadership strengthens Presidio’s advocacy and communications efforts.

Strengthen Your School Community with a Virtual Town Hall
Hosting a virtual town hall is an effective way for school leaders to engage with students, parents, and stakeholders, ensuring transparency and fostering community trust. To execute a successful event, it's essential to have reliable equipment, including a dependable computer, a professional camera with a tripod, and quality microphones for clear audio. Choosing the right platform, such as Zoom, which allows concurrent streaming on platforms like Facebook and YouTube, is also crucial. Promote the event through emails and social media, inviting questions in advance to encourage participation. Assemble a dedicated team to manage moderation, technology, and audience interactions during the event. By following these steps, schools can effectively communicate important information and strengthen their communities.