Buffalo Soldiers wins digital mandate of Columbia Pacific Communities

This partnership symbolizes a new chapter in digital engagement for senior living, with Buffalo Soldiers managing Columbia Pacific Communities' social media, online reputation, and crafting innovative campaigns throughout the year.

By  Storyboard18May 7, 2024 1:47 PM
Buffalo Soldiers wins digital mandate of Columbia Pacific Communities
Sumon K Chakrabarti, Co-Founder & CEO of Buffalo Soldiers, expresses his enthusiasm, “We’re honored to partner with Columbia Pacific Communities. Our goal is to create digital narratives that resonate with the vibrant lives of seniors.(Representational image via Unsplash)

Buffalo Soldiers has acquired Columbia Pacific Communities, a senior living community operator. This partnership symbolizes a new chapter in digital engagement for senior living, with Buffalo Soldiers managing Columbia Pacific Communities' social media, online reputation, and crafting innovative campaigns throughout the year.

“This partnership with Buffalo Soldiers is a step towards enhancing our digital engagement, reaching out to more seniors and their families, and creating awareness about the enriching lifestyle we offer,” says Sanjay Vishwanathan, Senior Vice President – Sales and Marketing, Columbia Pacific Communities. "Partnering with Buffalo Soldiers allows us to create this engagement in new and meaningful ways. We're excited to see how this partnership will enrich our communication and storytelling," Sanjay Vishwanathan added.

Sumon K Chakrabarti, Co-Founder & CEO of Buffalo Soldiers, expresses his enthusiasm, “We’re honored to partner with Columbia Pacific Communities. Our goal is to create digital narratives that resonate with the vibrant lives of seniors.

“CPC offers us a chance to delve into a sector that's close to our hearts. Seniors have rich stories and experiences, and our aim is to bring these stories to life digitally, connecting them with a broader audience,” Chakrabarti added.

Buffalo Soldiers’ expertise in digital creativity is set to bring a fresh perspective to the senior living sector, highlighting the vibrant and fulfilling lifestyle that Columbia Pacific Communities provides. This partnership is not just about marketing; it's about creating a community and a sense of belonging online. Buffalo Soldiers plans to use its expertise to develop content that celebrates the spirit of senior living, fostering a sense of connection and engagement among the residents and their families.

First Published on May 7, 2024 1:02 PM

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