Inc. Magazine published the Inc. 500|5000 list of fastest-growing companies last week, and several promotional products businesses were represented. Read more to find out who were the top suppliers and distributors.
iClick
Despite the fiscal whining for the last three years, corporations are still dropping plenty of cash on annual training retreats and other large-scale gatherings. Among the great destinations, gifted speakers and gratuitous meals, companies will need one more thing: an absolute ton of stuff.
iClick, Seattle, a leading supplier of custom USB flash drives, has just expanded its offering of promotional products to include a broad selection of pens.
iClick, Seattle, has added three new hires to support its growth. The company hired Min Seo as information technology manager; and they've promoted Sarah Parsons to customer experience manager and Mariah Hannaford to art director.
THE EDITORS AT Promo Marketing are thrilled to announce this year's finalists for the 2011 Supplier Excellence Awards. With so many great suppliers on the semifinalist list, it was tough deciding who in the industry is top in any given category. So this year, we put the decision making in your hands, dear distributors. We…
iClick has announced it is now using a 100 percent biodegradable plastic as its standard packaging. The enhanced polyethylene BIO FILM will break down in as little as nine months when exposed to a composting environment, but the material is stable, strong and nearly clear, making it ideal for packaging applications.
Seattle-based promotional industry supplier iClick announced Jeff Hall its new president. Hall will be responsible for the operations and developing a strategic plan for promoting growth at iClick. “Jeff's vast experience in high-growth, customer-service focused technology companies will help us succeed in our fast-paced business,” said Lon McGowan, CEO and founder of iClick.
SB memory drives. The tiny, pinky-sized hunks of silicon, metal and plastic have become so powerful that they can store whole hard drives worth of information. It's a good thing too, because the amount of data people need saved has been growing right alongside the storage wonders.