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Red Wings Select Michigan Office Solutions As Official Print Services Partner For Immediate Release – October 17, 2014 Contact: Alex DiFilippo, Communications Coordinator (313) 471-7531 office; (989) 980-4324 cell RED WINGS SELECT MICHIGAN OFFICE SOLUTIONS AS OFFICIAL PRINT SERVICES PARTNER ... Business-Solutions Company Implemented a Complete Print Services Solution Including New Xerox Multifunction Printers at Joe Louis Arena, the Fox Theatre, Hockeytown Café and Hockeytown Authentics … DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today announced a partnership with Michigan Office Solutions (MOS) to make the business-solutions company the Official Print Services Partner of the Red Wings. Prior to the start of the 2014-15 Red Wings season, MOS implemented new Xerox printers ranging from small departmental devices to enterprise-level Xerox commercial quality units between Joe Louis Arena, the Fox Theatre, Hockeytown Café and Hockeytown Authentics. “We’re excited to partner with a Michigan-based organization committed to helping us improve our work environment and streamline our printing process,” said Olympia Entertainment President Tom Wilson. “Through our partnership with MOS, we’ve updated our printing equipment and added numerous machines to help improve our print quality and output when creating collateral for our team, fans and corporate partners.” “MOS is excited to be a part of such a great hockey organization as the Detroit Red Wings,” said Michigan Office Solutions President Ralph Slider. “Like the Red Wings, MOS is committed to investing in Detroit and making a difference in the community. It is an honor to be named the Official Print Services Partner and we look forward to building a great relationship.” As part of the agreement, MOS will be the presenting partner of the 2015 High School Journalist Day, set for Monday, Feb. 9 at Joe Louis Arena. The event brings Michigan high school students to The Joe for an opportunity to get an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the world of sports journalism. Students take part in mock press conferences with Red Wings staff, players, coaches & professional media members. Participants also have lunch, tour the press box and watch a Red Wings practice. MOS is also the Official Print Services Partner of the Grand Rapids Griffins, the Red Wings’ American Hockey League affiliate. About Michigan Office Solutions Michigan Office Solutions (MOS) represents the best of both worlds when it comes to your business solutions – the technology strength and innovation of Xerox and the agility of locally managed services and support team. MOS has been serving the Michigan community for over 57 years with seven locations throughout the state. Through the MOS 360o Assessment process, we help businesses transform their work environment, streamline processes and improve employee productivity. Get back to focusing on what you do best, we’ll take care of the rest. Michigan Office Solutions, you can count on us. For more information, visit www.mos-xerox.com. About The Detroit Red Wings The Detroit Red Wings hockey club, an Original Six member of the National Hockey League and 11-time Stanley Cup Champion, was purchased by Michael and Marian Ilitch in 1982. Other Ilitch companies in the food, sports and entertainment industries include: Little Caesars Pizza, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Ilitch Holdings, Inc., Olympia Entertainment, Olympia Development of Michigan, Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fundraising Program, Champion Foods and Uptown Entertainment. Michael Ilitch owns the Detroit Tigers. Marian Ilitch owns the MotorCity Casino Hotel. For more information, visit www.DetroitRedWings.com. -30- .
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