InVision Communications Acquires PS Communications


WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – InVision Communications (IVC) is pleased to announce the acquisition of Burlingame, CA-based PS Communications (PSC) as of January 1, 2015.



Formed in 1992, PSC develops and produces communications programs for some of the world's leading companies such as Clorox, Brocade, Treasury Wines and Rohde and Schwartz. Projects typically include staging, video and digital media.



Formed in 1991, IVC creates engaging experiences that inspire lasting results for their clients. Services include strategy and content development, creative and technical services, digital and social media development and production support for some of the best known and respected brands. IVC's partial client list includes: Oracle, Genentech, EMC, Caterpillar, Shaklee and Williams-Sonoma, Inc.



"The acquisition of PS Communications allows us to strategically broaden our client base and grow our revenue with a small, yet highly successful company with which we share many common values, but focuses on smaller projects that it executes very efficiently. This synergy will allow InVision to pursue larger scale projects, and refer smaller ones to PSC, where they will be handled expertly," said Rod Mickels Co-founder and CEO of InVision.



"The decision to become part of InVision allows us to extend to our clients a broader array of products and services, while still providing the highest level of personal attention that they have come to expect from us. This truly a win-win for PSC and our clients," added Phil Schwenk, Founder and President, PS Communications.



PS Communications will operate as a branch of InVision and will retain its offices in Burlingame, CA in order to ensure complete continuity of operations and services.



For more information, please contact:



Keith Harband, Marketing Director, InVision

Communications

KHarband@IV.com

Direct: 925-280-7893

Cell: 925-286-6465

www.iv.com



SOURCE InVision Communications



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