Ceisler Media Opens Trenton, NJ Office

A Garden State native leads our efforts in supporting New Jersey-based clients.

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Ceisler Media is excited to announce the opening of a full-service office in Trenton.

 

Located directly across the street from the New Jersey Statehouse, this new office will help us better serve our growing number of clients in New Jersey.

 

Over the last several years, Ceisler has been building its New Jersey presence, focusing on environmental issues, advocacy groups and companies engaged in public policy.

 

The opening of this office is the culmination of years of work by our team to build a practice in New Jersey.

 

And as the director of the office, this is a homecoming for me.

 

I’m a Metuchen native who has spent years working in and around New Jersey government. As a reporter in the Statehouse Bureau of the Bergen Record, I got to see the legislative process up close while also covering the Governor’s Office and immersing myself in the rough-and-tumble politics of the state.

 

Our mission in Trenton will be an extension of our decades-long track record in Pennsylvania. We aim to empower our clients to tell their stories in compelling ways, helping them create coalitions to advance their public policy goals while strengthening ties with elected leaders and other policymakers. And we’re building off years of relationships with decision-makers in Trenton and the legendary New Jersey press corps.

 

This new office will allow us to deepen our offerings and establish a permanent presence in New Jersey. We’re excited to welcome you on State Street!

Anthony Campisi is a director working out of Ceisler Media’s Philadelphia and Trenton offices.

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