Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Back to where I started

By far, the most influential leadership experience of my life ocurred at Fairfield University my junior year. Through the help of many close friends I was elected to serve as student body president. It was an extraordinary experience on so many levels and one that I think about often.

After graduating from Fairfield, it was an easy decision for me to begin my professional career at Fairfield Prep, the Jesuit high school located on the very same campus that was my home the previous four years. My title was Director of Alumni and Public Relations and encompassed nearly every aspect of Advancement (more commonly referred to as Development or Fundraising).

I spent nearly seven years in the Advancement world and enjoyed every minute of it. Advancement incorporates the best of sales, marketing and communication, yet the end result, the so called "bottom line" goes back into the organization and ultimately, benefits students. Students like me, who would otherwise not be able to afford private school tuitions - yet more importantly, students like me who experienced things they didn't even know were possible.

Although I didn't realize it at the time, it was also the perfect background for my current occupation - sales and marketing. If you're like me, you sometimes cringe at the sight or sound of "salesmen" - pushy people pushing products that very few of them believe in. Raising money for schools was anything but easy yet it was genuine; I not only believed in what I was "selling" but supported it personally and financially to the places I cared about (even though I was still paying off student loans and would be for over ten years).

My friends and customers know that I am not pushy, aggressive, tacky, or insincere. That's not how I am wired (thankfully). Had my Dad not invited me to start a business together I'd still be raising money for schools (and getting paid for it). Instead, I keep the drive alive by volunteering my time and resources as often and consistently as time allows.

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On Thursday, Proforma Printing and Promotion will be exhibiting at the Northeast CASE (Council for the Advancement and Support of Education) annual conference in Boston. Ah...back to where I started indeed! The reality is, since leaving advancement, almost 70% of my customers are private colleges, universities or private schools. We are very excited and proud of our Platinum Sponsorship and look forward to connecting with existing customers (friends) and many new CASE members as well.

There will be plenty of other marketing companies in attendance competing for time and attention of the nearly 700 attendees...yet I am not the slightest bit bothered by the "competition". Very few of my peers come from the Advancement world and while they have experience in servicing CASE members, most haven't lived and breathed it like I have.

It feels good to be back where I started...it feels even better to know that I can use my experiences to better serve them; to listen to their challenges, to ask the right questions, to present creative-efficient-and result-driven solutions...and not "sell" them anything I don't personally believe in.

I was president number 48 at Fairfield and tomorrow we'll be at Booth 49. I've attached a link about the CASE conference and a photo of our creative marketing collateral we'll be presenting at the conference.

Mark

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The dragon inside each of us

I finally did it. The other day while in OfficeMax I noticed that the Dragon software was on sale for $29. For $29 I have nothing to lose if this speech recognition software does not do what I think it will do for me. If you happen to notice any typos or spelling mistakes or grammar mistakes please forgive me if I am trying to use this Dragon recognition software to write this blog.

I will admit it is strange to speak very slowly into articulate my words. Like most married men I tend to mumble my words whenever I am not a professional setting. So, I am staring at the computer screen waiting for the words to catch up to my voice. It's not necessarily slow it's just that I'm not really sure exactly what I want to write.

As a salesman, I do a lot of driving in the car, and DOS, I do a lot of thinking. I am not one of those individuals who likes to blast the music and just chill out. In fact, I enjoy the quiet time and often do some of my best thinking. Is it me, or do I really have all the answers when I am not behind my desk in my office? It's when I get back to the office and try to implement the many thoughts I had while driving, not a hit the roadblock.

You matter how well I prepare for my day, Frey or a tight thing my action steps, phone calls, and other tasks, I him immediately stumped after reading the first several e-mails in my inbox. And then I curse to myself. If only somebody else could read my e-mail and respond for me. For me, reading e-mail is the number one obstacle in accomplishing all of my tasks in a day. I am willing to bet that the same is true for most of you reading my blog.

What is the number one obstacle in your day? Is it reading e-mail? Is it spending time prospecting for new business? Perhaps it is the challenge of finding the right marketing or promotional item to help increase your sales, revenue, and profit? Whatever obstacles you face, you are not alone. There are very few shortcuts in life to deal with distraction and clutter and time management. I am very intrigued by this speech recognition software. Yet speaking from experience in writing this blog, I know that it is not technology that will help me overcome interruption and increase productivity.

No matter how many great thoughts I have in the car, it is up to me to execute or implement those ideas. There's definitely a dragon inside each one of us, ready and willing to conquer just about anything that gets in our way. E-mails, cold calling, writing reports, meeting after meeting after meeting. The good news, is that you don't need a dragon or a castle or a marketing army to successfully promote your brand, product, vision, or your company/organization. Your marketing obstacles are opportunities for others, so let us do the heavy lifting.

Thank you for putting up with my spelling mistakes and incorrect grammar, as I get more familiar with my new speech recognition software. I'm just hoping that none of my Fairfield professors come across this blog post!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Proforma launches Holiday Catalog on www.proforma.com/boston

Promotional Items. Creative Marketing Solutions.   Boston, MA

Some of our customers will be receiving holiday cards in the mail from us in the next two weeks. Already? While it is certainly too early for card giving, it is definitely not too early to order your custom or stock holiday cards. In fact, many companies have already ordered them. Some vendors offer "early discounts" if you place your card order by August 1.

Truth be told, many businesses and organizations don't pay enough attention to the overall quality and manner in which they send holiday cards. My children look forward to receiving them, not because they are interested in the sender, message or style of the car, but rather because they get to put them in our Christmas Card Mailbox - an antique mailbox that holds every card sent to the Resnick home.

Lydia Ramsey, a business etiquette expert and author of "Manners That Sell - Adding the Polish That Builds Profits" has some straightforward advice for business owners. Click on 8 Rules of Business Greeting Card Etiquette to read the article and I definitely recommend subscribing to her blog.

If you don't receive your card in the mail shortly, give me a call and I'll make sure you get one! This year's Holiday Gift Catalog has been added to to our website

As for Lydia Ramsey, check out her web site ...you'll thank me later!

Mark

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Esprit Hits 34th Street

One of our larger accounts is The Rice Company. For one of their ad campaigns for ESPRIT, they had us create the ESPRIT branded tanks, tees and shorts shown in this very cool video! Check it out and share with your network.

ESPRIT video link: www.youtube.com/proformaboston.

To learn more about our custom print and creative apparel solutions, visit our website: www.proforma.com/boston.

Mark

Innovator of the Year award recipients


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For more information, contact: Barry, John, Mark and Bill Resnick
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Proforma Printing and Promotion Receives Innovator of the Year Award at Convention

BOSTON (August 13, 2010) – Barry, John, Mark and Bill Resnick, Co-Owners of Proforma Printing and Promotion (PPP), recently received the Innovator of the Year Award at the 23rd Annual Proforma Convention and Family Reunion in Las Vegas, NV.

The Innovator of the Year Award recognizes Proforma Owners who have worked tirelessly to provide creative solutions for their customers while developing and executing the most innovative campaigns in the print and promotional product industry.

“Being recognized as Proforma’s Innovator of the Year is something we are truly proud of,” said Mark Resnick, Co-Owner of Proforma Printing and Promotion. “We are dedicated to finding the just the right products for our customers, and look forward to maintaining the same level of service in the future.”

In the past year, Proforma Printing and Promotion has provided one of its largest clients, The Rice Company, with several promotional items that solved their every need:

•Custom branded laundry bags were delivered within 72 hours of the order being placed.
•For one high-profile event, PPP printed fashionable apparel for models to wear on the streets of Manhattan (visit www.youtube.com/proformaboston to view the video).
•PPP helped The Rice Company meet the needs of one of their largest accounts, a leading software provider, using laptop skins and an interactive survey to track and measure the effectiveness of the campaign.

“With so many innovative ideas to share with their customers, it’s no wonder that Proforma Printing and Promotion, a four-time member of the Proforma Million Dollar Club, has been able to secure a long-standing relationship with The Rice Company,” said Greg Muzzillo, Founder of Proforma. “Barry, Mark, John and Bill have embraced the power of Proforma, helping to position us as a leader in the print and promotional product industry.”

Proforma Printing and Promotion was established in 1999. Proforma allows clients to “one-stop shop,” as a network of more than 600,000 products and services are available at any given time. State-of-the-art technologies enable clients to grow with innovative marketing solutions such as direct mail, promotional products, and business document printing.

About Proforma
With more than 30 years of experience, Proforma remains clearly focused on providing solutions to North American businesses for their graphic communications needs. A leading provider of promotional products, printing services, business documents, and eCommerce solutions, Proforma has received numerous awards and is recognized as one of the top five largest companies in our industry. Proforma serves approximately 50,000 clients through more than 700 member offices in North America. The Proforma Worldwide Support Center is located in Cleveland, Ohio.
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