CLIENTS
A Diverse Background in Marketing Communications
Our clients
have included a diverse
group of businesses and organizations. This wide range of communications challenges
continues to expand our marketing expertise.
Texas Bancshares, a San
Antonio-based holding company that
owned
First National Bank of South
Texas and
The Bank of South Texas
was
a client
from
1989
until
acquired
by
Wells
Fargo
in
2000.
Teifs
Wall Systems is a good example of how comprehensive the marketing services that
SAPR provides can be. Founded in 1995, this San Antonio-based manufacturer has rapidly
grown to one of the largest suppliers of products for Exterior Insulation & Finish
System
(EIFS) walls, which today is the most popular exterior wall for commercial
buildings and the fastest growing in the home industry.
SAPR designed their logo, and even helped name the company
and every product they have introduced. From advertising in classy magazines, like Texas
Architecture, to direct mail, to producing the product catalogue and even designing
product labels, Teifs has depended on
SAPR.
"Sutherland has to be given credit
for much of our success," says Joe
McClaran, Teifs chief operating
officer. "Their marketing and communications skills, combined with an awesome
amount of talent, have served Teifs well." And, he adds, "My staff and
I really appreciate their prompt attention to our problems."
SAPR won an Award of Excellence from Women In
Communications for a campaign on behalf of
Florida Power & Light.
Another Award of Excellence was won from WICI for a
book created for
Ultramar Diamond Shamrock, which was used to
introduce employees to their new corporate headquarters building.
Some of our other clients have included:
Wade Construction - One of the top builders in San Antonio
Ramada
Inn
&
Suites A new five-story hotel
Our Lady of the Lake University
Jasons Deli
Texas Lathing and Plastering
Contractors
Hyatt Hotel Shops
Deputy Sheriffs Association of
Bexar County
Some of our political campaigns:
Bill Clinton (President), Bob Krueger
(Railroad Commission and U.S. Senate), Garry Mauro (Texas Land Commissioner), Henry B.
Gonzalez (Congress), the late Frank Tejeda (Congress),
Catherine
Stone
(4th
Court
of
Appeals),
Jim
Branton
(4th
Court
of
Appeals),
Warren
Weir
(4th
Court
of
Appeals),
Ruth Jones McClendon (State
Representative, City Council), Roger Flores (City Council), Julian Trevino
(SAISD
Trustee), Wayne Christian (County Court at Law),
David
Carpenter
(City
Council)
and dozens of others.