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Sacunas to Re-brand Energy Management Firm

Nationally recognized agency to lead campaign

Sacunas, one of the mid-Atlantic region’s premier integrated marketing communications agencies, has been selected by InterCon Automation, a full-service digital control and energy management firm, to assist the company in through a complete re-brand. 

“Since enhancing our capabilities with the recent acquisition of our mechanical service business, we’ve experienced a tremendous amount of growth” said Doug Marks, partner/owner of InterCon Automation. “We felt it was important to maintain a strong brand image at a time when our services and products are in demand. Sacunas has a proven track record of accomplishing that task.”

“We are pleased to add InterCon Automation to our growing list of clients,” said Nancy H. Sacunas, president and CEO. “Our award winning account team, led by DeAnna Halewski, intends to assist InterCon Automation in significantly raising brand awareness for its products and services in its growing marketplace,” she added.


About InterCon Automation

Founded in 1998 by Doug Marks and Tim Winters as an automatic temperature controls company, InterCon Automation (www.iaicontrols.com ) has grown to an $8 million full-service corporation providing consulting, energy management, and mechanical services for commercial and industrial facilities. 


About Sacunas Integrated Communications

Central Pennsylvania-based Sacunas is a nationally recognized integrated marketing communications agency. With a focus on business-to-business communications, the agency specializes in the manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, engineering and professional service industries. Sacunas was recognized by PRWeek magazine as one of the top 10 climbers in the nation and has been named a 2008 Top 100 Agency in the Nation by BtoB magazine for the third consecutive year. To learn more about Sacunas, visit www.sacunas.net.


 
 
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