Our
Work
Dead Sea Scrolls Come
to Pittsburgh
When the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit
came to Pittsburgh, the Monroeville Visitors Bureau
retained Emerald City to launch the exhibit and
build traffic with a press conference and continuing
media coverage during its three-week stay in Pittsburgh.
The results: coverage by three major TV networks,
two cable TV stations, seven radio stations, 11
daily newspapers and six weekly newspapers. More
than 40,000 people from the region visited the
exhibit.
Westinghouse Software Innovation

Westinghouse Electric Co. launched
a unique software suite called StatePointPlus©
which managed and controlled the configuration
of computers across an enterprise from one remote
location. Emerald City introduced this pioneering
technology to the trade media by creating an innovative
“baseline management” category that
got the media’s attention and resulted in
more than 40 articles. The management team ultimately
purchased the
technology from Westinghouse, and Emerald City
continues to
provide media relations for the new company,
TrueBaseline Corporation.