Believes in Building Long-Term Relationships “Time Is More Valuable Than Money.”
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CASE STUDY CASE STUDY #45 #45 Harwill Express Press Believes in Building Long-term Relationships “Time is more valuable than money.” At Harwill Express Press we help our clients save time. Our knowledgeable staff is client focused and available to answer your calls at all times. We are a small company with large company tools accessible to all clients. • FTP System • On-line Pre-flight • Custom Portal Get a closer look at all the Sample 1: Columbus Blue Jacket Advertisement componenets When the Columbus Blue Jackets wanted to increase on the back! attendance, they reached out to their agency IM Creative to develop a cross-media campaign that would be interac- tive and memorable. The printer working on the project was not able to meet the tight deadline with the specifica- tion needed. IM Creative reached out to Harwill Express Press for help, having worked together for many years on a variety of projects. The mailing date was 5 days away and could not be moved because of other parts of the cross-media campaign that were already scheduled. We saw several issues that needed to be addressed so this could be mailed in Ohio by their time requirement. Utilizing our expert resources (in house designer, die maker, post office and our client’s designer) we found a solution that achieved the result they were looking for in their time frame. Other projects we have worked on with The result, we worked with IM Creative to get final PDF files IM Creative since 2009: the next morning and were able to print, diecut, fold and • Redhat Strategic Advisory Board meeting 2014, 15, 16 glue 500 custom designed sliders in 3 days. We took the in North America and Europe project one step further by asking for the mailing list. We were able to address, insert mailer, and apply live postage. • UPS Annual meeting 2014, 2015 working on 2016 The Columbus Blue Jackets only needed to deliver them to • Dannon Holiday Celebration event the Post Office. • PGI Chairman’s Club events 2009 to 2012 This year we were the only printer asked to work on this • Morgan Stanley project. The sample is provided for your review. • Lucidworks HARWILL EXPRESS PRESS | 609-895-1955 | [email protected] | harwillexpresspress.com When John H. McConnell founded the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation in 2000, he wanted to invite the city to experience the excitement of the NHL, showcase the city’s vibrancy and youth to the NHL’s global audience, and increase Columbus’ profile and illustrate the modern city we live in. Mr. Mac’s vision also included one of philanthropy, encouraging his players to give back to our growing community through the Blue Jackets Foundation. Hockey players can be found speaking to sick kids at hospitals, hosting them at Blue Jackets games, providing them with gentle reminders that their lives should be easy and that they have a professional athlete on their team. It’s this work helping kids where the Foundation is being most eective, turning the bad memories of treatment and all the hurt it does into good memories that last a lifetime. On January 22nd, funded by the generosity of Mr. McConnell and his Family’s vision and Foundation, the city will celebrate with a grand event. We will proceed with this celebration to benefit our city’s profile and our legacy of philanthropy to provide groundbreaking pediatric cancer research to kids going through the stresses of treatment. Dress to impress for this NHL showcase and celebration. Be inspired and wear your pride proudly for the big opportunity that the NHL All-Star Weekend is going to provide the third week of January. Whether it’s at 1 AM or past 920 PM, there is going to be a celebration. Help us to arrive at a place where kids can grow to be healthy and cancer-free in Columbus. A place where they’re not named the ‘kid with cancer,’ but a place where humor and laughter doesn’t occur just between 6:00 and 7:00. In addition to the celebration of our city, let’s have a raucous good time. Our event isn’t just a simple ticket; it’s a password and is part of our future. A future we’re required for building for kids, and one for our admission beyond the “best-kept secret” title we hold. The 60th NHL ALL-STAR game is an opportunity for us to celebrate together, an opportunity to enjoy time with friends and family and our Blue Jackets stars. In a community as welcoming as Columbus, one known for its caring generosity, we should be celebrating, and giving back. It’ll be an experience of a lifetime; let’s have some fun! When John H. McConnell founded the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation in 2000, he wanted to invite the city to experience the excitement of the NHL, showcase the city’s vibrancy and youth to the NHL’s global audience, and increase Columbus’ profile and illustrate the modern city we live in. Mr. Mac’s vision also included one of philanthropy, encouraging his players to give back to our growing community through the Blue Jackets Foundation. Hockey players can be found speaking to sick kids at hospitals, hosting them at Blue Jackets games, providing them with gentle reminders that their lives should be easy and that they have a professional athlete on their team. It’s this work helping kids where the Foundation is being most eective, turning the bad memories of treatment and all the hurt it does into good memories that last a lifetime. On January 22nd, funded by the generosity of Mr. McConnell and his Family’s vision and Foundation, the city will celebrate with a grand event. We will proceed with this celebration to benefit our city’s profile and our legacy of philanthropy to provide groundbreaking pediatric cancer research to kids going through the stresses of treatment. Dress to impress for this NHL showcase and celebration. Be inspired and wear your pride proudly for the big opportunity that the NHL All-Star Weekend is going to provide the third week of January. Whether it’s at 1 AM or past 920 PM, there is going to be a celebration. Help us to arrive at a place where kids can grow to be healthy and cancer-free in Columbus. A place where they’re not named the ‘kid with cancer,’ but a place where humor and laughter doesn’t occur just between 6:00 and 7:00. In addition to the celebration of our city, let’s have a raucous good time. Our event isn’t just a simple ticket; it’s a password and is part of our future. A future we’re required for building for kids, and one for our admission beyond the “best-kept secret” title we hold. The 60th NHL ALL-STAR game is an opportunity for us to celebrate together, an opportunity to enjoy time with friends and family and our Blue Jackets stars. In a community as welcoming as Columbus, one known for its caring generosity, we should be celebrating, and giving back. It’ll be an experience of a lifetime; let’s have some fun! When John H. McConnell founded the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation in 2000, he wanted to invite the city to experience the excitement of the NHL, showcase the city’s vibrancy and youth to the NHL’s global audience, and increase Columbus’ profile and illustrate the modern city we live in. Mr. Mac’s vision also included one of philanthropy, encouraging his players to give back to our growing community through the Blue Jackets Foundation. Hockey players can be found speaking to sick kids at hospitals, hosting them at Blue Jackets games, providing them with gentle reminders that their lives should be easy and that they have a professional athlete on their team. It’s this work helping kids where the Foundation is being most eective, turning the bad memories of treatment and all the hurt it does into good memories that last a lifetime. On January 22nd, funded by the generosity of Mr. McConnell and his Family’s vision and Foundation, the city will celebrate with a grand event. We will proceed with this celebration to benefit our city’s profile and our legacy of philanthropy to provide groundbreaking pediatric cancer research to kids going through the stresses of treatment. Dress to impress for this NHL showcase and celebration. Be inspired and wear your pride proudly for the big opportunity that the NHL All-Star Weekend is going to provide the third week of January. Whether it’s at 1 AM or past 920 PM, there is going to be a celebration. Help us to arrive at a place where kids can grow to be healthy and cancer-free in Columbus. A place where they’re not named the ‘kid with cancer,’ but a place where humor and laughter doesn’t occur just between 6:00 and 7:00. In addition to the celebration of our city, let’s have a raucous good time. Our event isn’t just a simple ticket; it’s a password and is part of our future. A future we’re required for building for kids, and one for our admission beyond the “best-kept secret” title we hold. The 60th NHL ALL-STAR game is an opportunity for us to celebrate together, an opportunity to enjoy time with friends and family and our Blue Jackets stars.