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Arkansas gas techs show off their onscreen charisma
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Two gas techs in our Rogers, Arkansas, office were recently featured in a local Springdale Chamber of Commerce video. 

Chamber staff requested that one of the techs be included in their video shoot after collaborating with him on a feature for AIM magazine, a guide for high school students that highlights high-paying careers in Northwest Arkansas. On the day of the shoot, he was training another tech which means both men got a chance to shine on camera. 

The Chamber is highlighting some of its partner businesses in the video and plans to play it at meetings and on its social media platforms. Staff members said, “Your participation in this project means a great deal to us and will have a large impact in communicating who we are as not only an organization but who Springdale is as a community.”

View the video here. 

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