By now, you’ve probably noticed that our Think Silicon Valley site is
one that tends to stray from tradition. Whether it’s the lack of
clutter or absence of information overload, our “ungovernment” approach
has been racking up some awards highlighting this unique approach to government communications.

Recognized by The Holmes Report, Hermes Creative Awards and currently in the
running for the 2014 PRDaily Awards, Think Silicon Valley doesn’t adhere
to typical government design, copy or structure. And we’re not big on
sticking to the status quo either.

Here in Silicon Valley we run on innovation and creativity, and a municipality is no exception.

While we all know what an elevator pitch is – the 30-second speech that summarizes the “who”, “what” and “why” – what about a literal elevator pitch?

In keeping with our history of creativity, we’ve created a unique way to
showcase the City of Fremont’s own elevator pitch and displayed it in an
actual elevator.

Just click to begin the ride and you can see all the things that
Fremont has to offer. From our Innovation District to our cluster of
advanced manufacturing companies, Fremont is a place where businesses
can thrive.

Wait for the “ding,” because Fremont’s moving up.