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SECO employees share a moment of laughter with Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger in between the more serious discussions
regarding upcoming California ballot measures 74 through
77.
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SECO honored to host Governor Schwarzenegger,
Senator McClintock, and Assemblyman LaMalfa
SECO Manufacturing Co., Inc., of Redding, California
welcomed Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on October 18. The governor,
touring the state, appeared on stage with state Senator Tom
McClintock and Assemblyman Doug LaMalfa of Richvale, promoting
several ballot measures, up for a vote in November's election.
The governor chose the northern California manufacturer to
have a town hall-style meeting because SECO Manufacturing represents
a modern business success story in California, according to
his staffers. "Having our governor, a respected and well-known
figure around the world, choose SECO as a role model for California
business is one of the greatest honors I have ever received,
and I thank him for that," said Paul Ogden, SECO's Chief
Executive.
SECO is a family-owned business, with over 100 employees that,
through the years, has charted its own course and weathered
the difficult and somewhat tumultuous California business climate
when many other companies fled the state. In fact, SECO, with
its nearly 30 years in the land surveying equipment industry,
continues to gain market share and is not intimidated by accelerating
changes that now define the global economy. "SECO exports
surveying equipment and GPS accessories worldwide and in turn
imports revenue that contributes to the wealth and prosperity
of our local community," said Mike Dahl, SECO Vice President.
"Years of hard work and dedication gained the attention
of - and a compliment from - our governor. This is a proud moment
for SECO and its employees. We have a great team here,"
said company president Mark Ogden.
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Story and photos by Adam Andrews, SECO Marketing Director.