April 11, 2014
The Screen Print Biz Group, a new decorated apparel business management and development alliance, will hold its first meeting May 8 in Nashville, Tenn.
After a successful exploratory phase, this new business group wishes to capture the momentum gained and roll it into this inaugural meeting, according to the company. The gathering will be held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Express Nashville Airport.
The purpose for this fee-based group is to address the following business issues:
• Implementation of the best industry practices
• Diversification techniques
• Growth strategies
• Industry trends/forecasting
• Networking
• Seminars and workshops from industry leaders
• Exit strategy planning and implementation
• Accountability partnerships
• Buying groups
The group is looking for like-minded decorated apparel industry professionals who share not only passion for the industry, but also the need to improve. If you are interested in joining this group or have any questions, please contact:
Mark Dabiero (Flying Colors Imprinting Inc., Westland, Mich.) — mjd@spbizgroup.com
Pierre Jamnicky (Blue Moon Promotional Inc., Eastlake, Ohio) — pjj@spbizgroup.com
Greg Kitson (Mind’s Eye Graphics Inc., Decatur, Ind.) — greg@spbizgroup.com
For more information, visit SPBizGroup.com. — L.M.
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