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Wednesday
September 1, 2010 Wearables Best DressedFiled under: General One of this month’s Wearables magazine feature stories focuses on those that not only sell fashion apparel, but also look the part. Introducing images of the 10 most stylish people in the industry! David Frank
Bo Hwang Account Executive, Boxercraft (asi/41325)
Rob Watson
Peggy Peugh
Melissa Cantor
Cindy Jorgenson
Jim Sheets
Paul Kory
Kris Robinson Executive Vice President, PromoShop (asi/300446)
Laura Holt Vice President of the West Region, Geiger (asi/202900)
Read the entire article in this month’s Wearables mag.
Wednesday
September 1, 2010 Nominate the Supplier Global Resource Sales Rep of the Year!Filed under: Uncategorized Guest blog from Supplier Global Resource Editor Michele Bell … Supplier Global Resource, the industry’s only magazine dedicated to ad specialty suppliers, is holding its inaugural Supplier Sales Rep of the Year contest to recognize outstanding performance, exemplary service and top-notch professionalism. Do you work with a supplier sales rep who’s gone above and beyond for you this year? Do you have a supplier partner who always puts you and your customers’ needs first and has a “do whatever it takes” attitude to make you shine? If you know a perfect contender, e-mail the nominee’s name and details regarding what makes him or her award-worthy to Michele Bell, editor of Supplier Global Resource (mbell@asicentral.com), by September 15, 2010. The winner will be profiled in ASI’s magazines, receive an array of awesome prizes and get to bask in his or her own fabulousness for the year! Best of luck!
Wednesday
September 1, 2010 California Bill to Ban Plastic Bags FailsFiled under: Uncategorized If you’ve been paying attention to environmental news lately, you know that a bill that passed the state Assembly in California in June was up for approval by the state Senate yesterday. The bill, which — had it become a law — would have banned plastic bags from grocery stores, was voted down yesterday by a 21-14 margin late Tuesday night. Had it passed, the Governator even said he would’ve signed it into law, thus making California the first state to ban single-use bags from grocery stores. Here at ASICentral, we want to know what you think? Take our poll, below, or simply post a comment to this post.
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