When planning its annual trade show and customer appreciation event, Ace Endico takes a big swing. The New York specialty food distributor will welcome about 300 vendors to a big-league ballpark for a day of culinary exploration, networking and celebration. That story, profiled in the quarterly 4imprint® digital amplify magazine, spotlights how big ideas can lead to big successes.

In this issue, other stories of 4imprint customers daring to think big include:

  • An Army veteran recognized a need and took a bold step, launching an app to connect vets and military members worldwide with peer support and wellness resources.
  • The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh volleyball program went big for its first Community Night promotion, leading to its largest-ever crowd and an unforgettable night.
  • A Texas hotel adds to the festivities during a local Cowboy Mardi Gras event, giving guests light-up cowboy hats and hosting contests.

“While small and steady improvements are often a recipe for success, sometimes a big idea can inspire an even bigger response,” said Kevin Lyons-Tarr, CEO of 4imprint, a promotional products retailer. “If you’re considering a bold idea, we hope these customers’ stories inspire you too.”

Also in this issue: The Trend story showcases organizations that use promotional products to help create a culture of safety in the workplace. In Lasting Impressions, a municipal department uses yard signs to spur community engagement. Read the summer 2024 issue of amplify magazine at info.4imprint.com.

About 4imprint

4imprint is part of 4imprint Group, Plc, a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange. 4imprint provides promotional products to millions of customers throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland, offering corporate gifts, personalized gifts, custom T-shirts, promotional pens, travel mugs, tote bags, water bottles, adhesive notes, custom calendars, embroidered polos and much more. For additional information, visit www.4imprint.com.

Ben Thompson, 4imprint 920-236-7272, ext. 8226