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ADVANCED IMAGE DIRECT
1415 S Acacia Ave
Fullerton, CA 92831
Toll Free: (800) 540-3848
Telephone: (714) 502-3900
FAX: (714) 502-3901
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Press Release
Sept 2004
Advanced Image Direct Announces Expansion, Staff Additions
Garden Grove, CA (Sep 1, 2004) Frank Verrill, President of Direct Mail production company Advanced Image Direct (“AID”), today announced his company had expanded their production capabilities by annexing an additional 50,000 square feet adjacent to their current facility in Garden Grove, California.
“In addition to our new space, we’ve added (4) new inkjet machines, giving the company a total of (22),” Verrill said. “That makes AID the largest "Kodak Versamark" facility in the Western United States with the ability to personalize and print unique, customized messages, complete with on-line imaging and machine-affixed, personalized, Post-It Notes ®,” he continued.
“Of course, there is far more we can do to support the needs of any company with monthly mailings from ten thousand to ten million pieces. With our additional capacity, we’ve been fortunate to recruit two top Account Executives, Sheryl Imai and Tamara Ross, who have almost four decades experience in direct marketing and print production.
“Sheryl Imai joins us a Sr. Account Executive, and brings with her almost 17 years of senior level direct marketing experience at advertising and fulfillment agencies, printing and full service direct mail corporations. Her previous clients have included both Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 clients, where she’s been involved with development of complete CRM database systems, print production, data processing, lettershop and online fulfillment programs for many types of projects. She is an active member of print and direct mail industry associations and remains current in the rapidly evolving world of direct marketing technology.
“Tamara Ross is a new Sr. Account Executive with AID with almost 20 years experience working with Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies in the direct marketing and advertising industries. Her experience ranges from mailing list acquisition to the management of complete packages from print to mail, and she’s sold lettershop and fulfillment services to national and international clients. Her responsibilities at AID are new business development, account management, project strategy and quality control, as well as continual involvement in local, state and national trade associations.
“With our new equipment, coupled with our experienced staff additions, AID will continue its steady growth, working directly with Customers, Vendors, Printers, and Advertising Agencies,” Verrill said, “as we continue to build proactive, consultative relationships.”
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