S.P.Richards shows dealers the keys to succeed

Office World News, Sep/Oct 2003 by Ellis, Alicia

On Saturday, after the last two sessions in the dealer seminars and forums, attendees were able to relax and spend some time touring New York City. A special "Night on Broadway" gala dinner brought an end to the success! til show.

There were tons of giveaways and prizes to be won at this year's event. Two motorcycles were given away to two lucky dealers in a combined prize offered by anumber of exhibiting vendors. Two lucky S.P.Richards dealers, the winner of the ACCO Ford Escape, David Bedunahfrom Convenience Office Plus, Austin, Texas, and the winner of the S.P. Richards Jeep Liberty, Paul Foley from Magee Office Plus, Randolph, Vermont, got the shock of a lifetime when they were announced as the winners of a Jeep Liberty truck. Black n' Red, makers of casebound and wirebound notebooks, surprised Tiffany Melton of SOS/The Off ice in Vinton, VA with an all expense paid trip to London. "I'm so exciled to win and look forward to traveling overseas for the first time, " said Mellon. "I expect a long and profitable relationship with Black n' Red."

"It was another record- breaking conference in so many ways, " said Jim O'Brien, Vice President, Dealer Development of S.P. Richards. "More importantly, our customers are recognizing and truly believing that there are indeed new opportunities lor those looking Io expand their horizons. The educational seminars, trade show and networking represent some of the best forums available to independent dealers today. To have been able to have New York City as this year's venue simply made it the best ABC yet."

S. P. Richards also announced it will hold Us 2004 ABC Conference July 21-25 in San Francisco.

Alicia Ellis is the Managing Editor of Office World News and imageSource magazines. For more information on this article she can be contacted at editor@imagingnetwork.com

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