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It’s no small secret that Oregonians love beer. More specifically, it’s no small secret that employees of Respond2 love beer. So imagine my excitement about learning that a Deschutes Brewpub is going to be opening up just down the street from us in a few short months.
I mean, I’m an Oregonian. I work for Respond2. I like beer. It all adds up.
But what really interested me about the impending opening was a quote from one of the architects, Stuart Emmons, as stated in the recent Portland Business Journal article:
“When people come in from out of town, we want them to know they’re in Oregon.”
Deschutes plans on doing this by incorporating a “blend of Northwest elements, like exposed timber beams, with dark Scottish colors and walls peppered with whimsical items.” The even used salvaged timber from a neighboring construction project to build a 27-foot bar. How Portland.
But what it got me thinking about was how we can incorporate this simple quote into R2C. I want people to know when they come in from out of town—or even just walk into our building—that they are at Respond2 Communications. And I want them to know what that means. I want them to know that means they will have a staff that understands and anticipates their needs, as well as genuinely cares about the success of their company.
There are many new and exciting changes ahead for R2C, but I know that I am not alone in fiercely guarding what has always been one of our strengths: that we are an agency that has interest for our clients. This is something that will never change, even as R2C continues to grow and evolve.
Like Deschutes Brewery, we want R2C clients to understand where they are, and where we can take them. Welcome to Respond2 Communications.
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