Amite Christian Academy - Growing Hearts, Minds & Grade Levels

Ned Fasullo • January 22, 2026

Growing Hearts, Minds & Grade Levels.

What is important to your business when it comes to your brand, your message, and positioning your services? It’s ver important to ACA that our brand be widely known in our community for specific things like well-established, trusted, integrity filled, faith-based, safe and highly successful educational program offering very individual and unique programs for children Infant to 8th grade. We would want our messaging to reflect these things consistently and that our services are easy to find, read about, and that they also reflect these goals.


What were your main challenges/issues with sales & marketing prior to partnering with VPG? Our sales and marketing strategies were almost non-existent, and we reached on a small population. Our website was not maintained well and always outdated.


What impressed you the most about VPG’s consulting solutions? They are always responsive, communication is key. They help brainstorm ideas to bring forth better marketing and for capturing a certain needed demographic group.


How has the VPG team performed in terms of understanding your business and accomplishing goals? They have grown in this area and are consistently trying to learn our organization and its structure to better match the best marketing strategies.


Would you recommend VPG to your colleagues and friends and if so, what is the one thing you would convey to them about working with us? Yes, I would. I would tell them to be honest and forthright about their expectancies and that VPG will be better prepared to meet those expectations. I would tell them to communicate often and if ever you have an issue, to discuss it up front so VPG can fix any miscommunications and to allow VPG to do an honest assessment of the current marketing strategies being used and take their advice on things they want to recommend for change. They have good ideas and they just need the ability to implement the ideas. VPG can take your company to the next level if you allow them too. 


Shawn Wilson

Financial Administrator

Amite Christian Academy

swilson@amiteacademy.com

225-665-2060 ext 102

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