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Sale Sharks Calendars

December 7th, 2007

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Earlier this week we received the go ahead to start on the Sale Sharks 2008 calendars, with the first batch complete and on its way to the Sharks shop, a Christmas stocking filler to sure.

 

With all the fans favourite players like Chabal, Mcalister, Hodgson and Lund this is a calendar that will be a must for the true Sharks fan. The calendar is available in store or online at www.salesharks.com (calendar available from December 7th 2007). (more…)

Everydayprint aims to raise £1,000 for Wooden Spoon this Christmas

November 27th, 2007

Following the success of last year’s campaign, Adlington-based business solutions specialist, Everydayprint, aims to raise £1,000 for rugby’s Wooden Spoon charity by donating 10% of all revenue from the sale of its personal and corporate Christmas cards to the organisation’s Manchester and Cheshire branch.

Wooden Spoon supports mentally, physically and socially disadvantaged children across the country and as Everydayprint managing director, and Wooden Spoon regional committee member, Jason Walker, explains his company is committed to supporting the charity again:  “Last year, we managed to raise £500 but this time, having significantly grown our client base this year, we’re hoping to break through the £1,000 barrier,” he says.

“We know the idea works and having become further involved with the charity, I am even more aware of the excellent support the organisation gives to disadvantaged children around the country.”

Anybody ordering their Christmas cards from Everydayprint; either through the company’s website or by supplying the company with their own print-ready artwork can request that 10% of the price goes directly to the charity.

Charlie Womersly, Wooden Spoon chairman in the Manchester and Cheshire region, is delighted that Jason has agreed to support the charity again, adding:  “This is a mark of Everydayprint’s commitment to the Wooden Spoon and all that it stands for.  After last year’s fantastic effort, it is very gratifying to see the company back us again.”

Anybody wishing to ensure that a proportion of their Christmas card spend goes to Wooden Spoon should visit the Everydayprint website at www.everydayprint.co.uk to find out more.  As Jason explains, once logged on, the process couldn’t be simpler.  “Should anybody wish to create their Christmas cards themselves, they can do so by choosing a lay-out from a menu of on-line design options before adding a greeting of their own.  From there, they simply click the appropriate icon to instruct us to make the donation on their behalf.

“Whatever figure we raise, I’m sure it will go towards improving the circumstances and experiences of a good number of disabled or disadvantaged children in our region.”

Everydayprint appoints new office manager

October 23rd, 2007

Cheshire-based business solutions specialist, Everydayprint, has appointed Wilmslow woman, Julie Sandbach, as its new office manager.

With over a decade’s experience as a PA and office manager, Julie (age) arrives at the Adlington company with a brief to work alongside managing director, Jason Walker, to ensure that all areas of the business run smoothly as the company continues to grow.

Most recently, Julie worked as the PA to the managing director at Close Credit Management in Alderley Edge. After leaving that position in July 2006, Julie took time out to indulge her passion for travel by taking a number of holidays around the world. Prior to that, Julie held a similar position at Specialised Distribution Services in Macclesfield.

Looking forward to her new challenge, Julie comments: “I am joining Everydayprint at a very exciting time. The creative buzz here is tremendous and it’s certainly a fast-paced environment. However, with my strengths lying in my organisational skills and the ability to work across any number of administrative disciplines, I’m confident that we have a great mix in the team.”

Julie’s remit at Everydayprint includes everything from processing orders and liaising with the sales team, to developing ideas that will improve the company’s systems and contribute to the smooth running of the office.

Everydayprint managing director, Jason Walker, is delighted to have Julie on board, adding: “Every fast-paced office needs someone with a cool head and a flair for organisation. It was clear from the outset that Julie has both the experience and personality required to ensure that the office runs smoothly and that the systems we have in place are accessible for everybody.”

Away from the office, Julie lives in Wilmslow with her husband and two children and enjoys travelling, reading and gardening.

Printer Wins Design Pharmaceutical Agency Deal

September 5th, 2007

Adlington (UK) company Everydayprint has been appointed as the print supplier to Bollington pharmaceutical design agency, Cinnamon

Cinnamon offers creative support to the pharmaceutical industry, either by working directly with clients or by providing combined expertise with and across all divisions of Omnicom, a global marketing communications organisation. The company has print requirements that range from brochures and general meetings materials to large format exhibition graphics. (more…)

Digital Print Firm’s Sales And Marketing Boost

August 1st, 2007

With responsibility for managing field and telesales, as well as a revised marketing campaign, Poynton (UK) digital print firm Everydayprint, has appointed Stephen Smith business development manager

Smith has almost 20 years’ sales experience and has joined Everydayprint with a brief to work alongside managing director Jason Walker to help develop all areas of the expanding business. Most recently, Smith held a similar position with Avanti Paper and Plastics where his remit saw him develop and increase business across the country. (more…)