BASSO360 Marketing & Advertising Launches Campaigns for Five New Clients
CEO Cory Basso Joins Two Established Texas Consulting Firms
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SAN ANTONIO, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Award-winning marketing and advertising executive Cory Basso, CEO of Basso360 Marketing & Advertising, today announced the addition of five clients and the focuses of their campaigns. Basso is bringing 37 years of brand building and marketing strategy to Texas Beer Company, The Witte Museum, Morgan s Wonderland Inclusion Foundation, Janicek Law and Rubiola Realty & Mortgage. In addition, Basso has joined two consulting firms: The CMO Consulting Group in Austin and Advanced Operations Partners in San Antonio.
Jester King Brewery s solar setup (Courtesy of Ian Davis)
Craft breweries, having already surged in popularity in recent decades, are enjoying a second renaissance during the COVID-19 pandemic as social life has moved outside. I think back in the day before Bud, Miller, and Coors, you know, took over the American beer industry, there used to be a brewpub in every town, says
Ian Davis, co-owner of
Texas Beer Company in Taylor. And it s just getting back to the way it used to be. A large patio or grounds, sometimes a short drive out of town, provided much-needed respite from the monotony of COVID times, and during
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Some communities in the county have been out of water for days or are under a boil- water notice.
The county’s Emergency Response Team, which was activated for the winter storm on Feb. 11, began identifying water tanks and trucks available in its inventory to carry water, the county said in a news release, while purchasing agents began looking for additional tanks in the area to buy.
On Saturday, the vehicles were sent to Round Rock, Georgetown and the Southwest Williamson County Regional Park. The city of Georgetown established water distribution sites for the areas of Liberty Hill and Florence in its service area, and residents were invited to bring their own containers to fill up with water.