Lansdale’s East Hill Media, located along the 100 block of South Broad Street, has received the Business Spotlight Award for January from the Ambler chapter of the NAACP.
“[East Hill Media] was chosen because they are a well-established, battle tested business with a solid reputation coupled with high quality, high touch service,” said Ambler NAACP Economic Development Chairman Donald Lyons.
Services provided by East Hill Media include audio, video, photography, lighting, video teleconferencing, and more. The company has received numerous awards and recognition over the past ten years, and has established themselves as one of the premiere media service locations in the area.
“The company means a lot to the community for several reasons,” said Lyons. “They have added to the Lansdale economy through the job creation, as they currently employ a staff of 10 who all work out of the Lansdale office. They have [also] created promotional videos which highlight the beauty of Lansdale itself, and the videos are used to attract both residents and business alike.”
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Other Ambler NAACP News
Lansdale’s Shaykh Anwar Muhammad, owner of the Black Reserve Bookstore in Dresher Arcade, was promoted from his role as economic development committee (EDC) chairman to First Vice President of the Ambler NAACP.
To fill the void left by Muhammad’s promotion, Donald Lyons was appointed to the position of EDC chairman.
“These sets of movements in the branch and just the next phases of a broader commitment of civil rights work to the communities we serve under the Upper Dublin, Wissahickon, North Penn and Souderton school districts,” said Briana Williams, communications chairperson for the Ambler NAACP.
See also:
Ambler NAACP Chapter Shows Support For Pennfield Petition, Plans To Attend School Board Meeting
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Anwar Muhammad Named Chairman Of Ambler NAACP Economic Development Committee
Black Reserve Bookstore Honored as Lansdale Business of the Month
Lansdale Police Make Donation To Black Reserve Bookstore Back To School Event