Wall Street Communications Retained by Monroe Electronics
SALT LAKE CITY, March 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Wall Street Communications today announced that it has been retained by Monroe Electronics to provide public relations services and to develop and maintain a presence for the company in the broadcast, cable, radio, and IPTV trade press.
Based in Lyndonville, N.Y., Monroe Electronics has been an innovator in the development and manufacture of specialized instrumentation for the broadcast industry for more than 40 years. The company's continued growth includes the recent acquisition of Digital Alert Systems, a provider of enhanced emergency alert system (EAS) solutions.
"As our business expands into new markets and verticals, it is vital that our messaging to trade press remains strong, clear, and consistent," said James F. Heminway, vice president and general manager of Monroe Electronics. "Wall Street Communications is known for its effectiveness in directing and delivering PR messaging, and we look forward to working with the company to increase and broaden industry awareness of the Monroe Electronics and Digital Alert Systems brands."
About Wall Street Communications
Since 1996, Wall Street Communications has offered marketing communications services for an international range of clients in the electronic media technology industry. With fundamental operating principles of accuracy, creativity, and integrity, the agency has a unique range of experience in promoting products and technologies from the component level to the level of the professional user. Wall Street maintains corporate headquarters in Salt Lake City and satellite offices throughout North America and Europe. More information is available at www.wallstcom.com.
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