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Climatec Partners with Tripepi Smith on Communications Suite Initiative

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climatec logoClimatec, a Bosch-backed, energy services provider, has called on Tripepi Smith for content writing, photography, videography, website development and media relations services. The partnership serves to bolster the Climatec Community Connect (C3) program.

“We’re excited to help our city and school district clients engage their communities through C3–Climatec Community Connect,” said Climatec Public Sector Director Ashley Cascio. “Many of our existing and prospective clients leverage grant funds to execute on our initiatives, and the C3 program generates content for both Climatec’s clients and the grant overseers to provide them content and evidence of the impact for their grants. When Climatec partners with a local government agency it is an investment in making their communities more sustainable, comfortable and beautiful for their residents, students and staff to enjoy. Sharing these great stories requires strong, continuous, impactful communications, which is why we chose Tripepi Smith as a partner in telling them.”

C3 is a suite of communications tools that includes press releases, events, hands-on learning and STEM curriculum, flip-the-switch/groundbreaking events and community forums.

“Tripepi Smith is a known leader in communications for the public sector,” continued Ashley. “The team knows how to tell the stories of both Climatec and our public agency clients. We look forward to years of continued partnership.”

Tripepi Smith has provided business development services to Climatec for approximately six years. Led by President Ryder Todd Smith, with support from Business Analyst Melanie James, Tripepi Smith has supported Climatec’s growth goals, developed their client project websites, documented their deliverables through video and photo and more. Examples include work of the City of Fountain Valley and City of San Leandro. Business Analyst Saara Lampwalla was recently added to the engagement to ramp up on communications due to the breadth of Climatec’s impact across California.

“While Climatec advances cities and school districts with advanced technologies and energy-efficient infrastructure, Tripepi Smith helps those agencies tell their communities about the progress and investments they are making to improve quality of life,” asserted Ryder. “Together, Climatec and Tripepi Smith make a successful pair that is amplifying an important message: cities and schools are doing their part to not only create a healthier, more sustainable environment, but to do so while protecting agency financial reserves.”

About Climatec

Founded in 1975, Climatec is a leading provider of turnkey implementation and funding solutions for public agencies looking to remedy aging infrastructure. Climatec serves building owners across all public sector market segments including education, state, county, local and federal government. Climatec specializes in designing & implementing energy, water and operational improvements that provide significant relief for general fund and capital budgets while making buildings smarter, safer & more efficient. Visit climatec.com for more information.

About Tripepi Smith

Tripepi Smith is a marketing, technology and public affairs firm located in Orange County, CA. Its clients include for-profit, nonprofit and public agencies throughout the state of California. Its unique mix of marketing and technology prowess provides a competitive advantage for organizations seeking to leverage the Internet to achieve their communication goals. The firm also provides full content creation services, including: ghost writing, collateral development, photography, video production, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, email marketing campaigns and website design and execution. Tripepi Smith clients include: City of Culver City, City of Rolling Hills Estates, City of Tracy, City of Cupertino, City of Duarte, City of Daly City, City of La Cañada Flintridge, City of Santa Ana, City of Paramount, City of Huntington Beach, City of El Cerrito, City of Indian Wells, City of Yuba City, Industry Business Council, NHA Advisors, Cal Choice, California Joint Powers Insurance Authority, Rowland Water District, Valley Water Company, California Contract Cities Association, California City Management Foundation, League of California Cities, Institute for Local Government, Renne Public Law Group, Inland Empire Utilities Agency and Climatec Energy Services.