20|20’s Lynne & Alec Attend Leadership SLO Class XX Reunion

This Sunday, the San Luis Obispo Botanical Gardens were teeming with local business and community leaders from across San Luis Obispo County. New graduates and past alumni gathered to honor Leadership SLO, its graduates, and its past directors. The program – aiming to cultivate strong and cohesive leadership, involvement and investment in the future of San Luis Obispo County – …

SLOtheStigma Inspires Student Documentary

We are very proud the work we’ve done on Transitions Mental Health Association’s (TMHA) SLOtheStigma campaign. And thanks to the folks at TMHA, the campaign continues to impact lives on a daily basis. That’s why were so excited to share with you the creation of a new, independent documentary created by college students, for college students. This film, inspired by …

CALA’s Spring Conference and Trade Show in Oakland

Alec presented a seminar entitled, “Marketing Resident Well-Being to Increase Occupancy” with the marketing team from The Villages of San Luis Obispo at a California Assisted Living Association‘s Spring Conference. The session highlighted the development of the branding campaign for The Villages and how it has lead to increased sales and occupancy rates in a down economy. Attendees were presented …

20|20 Documentary Featured at SLO International Film Festival

The 20|20 produced documentary, SLOtheSTIGMA was screened in the Downtown Cinemas as part of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival’s (SLOIFF) Central Coast Filmmakers Showcase. The documentary was selected for screening by an accomplished jury. As a premiere 10-day annual event, the SLOIFF showcases contemporary and classic film screenings in a wide variety of venues. Filmmakers from all over …

SLO the STIGMA Launch Event

The “SLOtheSTIGMA” campaign was developed to reduce stigma surrounding people living with mental illness and educate the public about available resources in San Luis Obispo County. 20|20 produced a documentary to support the campaign that highlights four individuals in SLO County living with mental illness and their journey from isolation to recovery. Advertising was intentionally vague to pique viewers’ curiosity …