River's End Trading Company has announced the appointment of John Maher as CEO and a capital investment from GCI, a leading private equity firm. Financial terms were not released.
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River's End Trading Company, Medina, Minn., announced that Mike Sellers has joined the Minnesota-based supplier of top name branded apparel as the new vice president of sales for the corporate promotional products division.
River's End Trading Company introduced a patent-pending new device that creates a wider embroidery field on the pocket of a woven shirt, adding actual corporate logos in place of monograms or initials.
River's End Trading Company has named Lee Aaron as the new president of the international division. In this newly created role, Aaron will be responsible for establishing a retail presence for the River's End and Page & Tuttle brands in growing international markets such as China, United Kingdom, Korea, Japan and South America.
River's End Trading Company, headquartered in Medina, Minn., announced that the company's Clarksville, Tenn. decoration and distribution center was awarded the Clarksville-Montgomery County (CMC) Green Certification.
River's End Trading Company continues to build a strong partnership with Columbia Sportswear to serve the needs of the promotional products industry. In 2012, River's End Trading Company will add seven new innovative Columbia styles to its catalog offering.
River's End Trading Company, Hopkins, Minn., announced the merge of the River's End and Page & Tuttle divisions to form one united team with one sales force, one catalog, one product offering and one website.
A report aired Sunday night on 5 Eyewitness News in Minnesota, criticizing the state for spending money on promotional products. Watch the video and let us know what you think.
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