Fullerton Announces New Brand Identity

Fullerton, a turnkey connectivity solutions provider, unveiled its new brand identity today, including an updated name, logo and website.

The company began as Fullerton Engineering Consultants, a boutique A&E design firm in 1998. It has evolved its services over the last 25 years to encompass multiple industry verticals with 115 employees across four distinct divisions: Construction Services, Fiber and Small Cell, Wireless and DAS Design. Recently the company introduced new operational leadership including female CEO, Kelly Lazuka, who has led several growth initiatives such as Fullerton’s sales team’s expansion. To reflect its continued progression, the company has now been rebranded to “Fullerton.”

“This new logo represents a new Fullerton. It’s a nod to our past while embracing our future. We honor our roots in engineering while we evolve to stay ahead of the curve in this ever-changing industry,” commented Lazuka.

Fullerton still holds engineering licenses in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, but will continue to diversify its offerings to accommodate its customer base.

For more information visit www.fullerton-us.com or email info@fullerton-us.com.

About Fullerton:

Fullerton provides wireless and wireline service providers with engineering/design, site development and construction management solutions for all generations of telecommunications technologies. Its team of highly-skilled and registered engineers, project managers, site acquisition specialists, construction managers and designers have successfully participated in the design and analysis of over 50,000 telecommunication sites and hundreds of route miles nationwide. In addition, Fullerton’s DAS design and construction team has played a significant role in implementing the latest DAS/In-Building solutions at a number of top tier venues nationwide. Fullerton focuses on the sustainability of telecommunication infrastructures owned and managed by its clients, seeking to provide them with proper balance between vision and reality, aesthetics and infrastructure as well as quality and efficiency.