Compelling video of an assortment of the college’s 100-plus “degrees that work,” as well as the determined delivery of the student narrator — Stephanie M. Puckly, of Spartansburg, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major — demonstrate the challenge can be met.
The commercial was conceived and developed by Carlos Ramos, director of strategic marketing, and Thomas F. Speicher, writer/video editor. Speicher shot and edited the video, which aired around the state in various Comcast cable TV zones, on WVIA Public Media, on Penn State Sports Properties’ “Unrivaled” highlight programs for football and basketball, and on WGAL-TV in the Lancaster/York/Harrisburg market for NFL Thursday Night Football telecasts.
“We wanted to develop a TV commercial for the branding campaign that did not resemble those produced by so many other colleges and universities,” said Joseph S. Yoder, associate vice president for public relations and marketing. “We believe Penn College’s points of distinction — including hands-on majors in high-demand career fields, business and industry connections, and impressive graduate-placement rates — called for a novel approach. Tom and Carlos delivered, as evidenced by this honor from a respected organization of our peers.”
The commercial, as well as other videos produced by Penn College, can be viewed on the college’s YouTube Channel, youtube.com/PennCollegeVideos.
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