EmbroidMe Launch Branding Solution Store in Newmarket
‘EmbroidMe Launch Branding Solution Store in
Newmarket’
EmbroidMe Newmarket, Auckland was opened in February 2012 by John & Jo McCaughan. The newest edition to the EmbroidMe group is located at 3/110 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket in the iconic ‘Garages’ opposite the now infamous Urban Cafe. John and Jo are local to the area having lived in Remuera/Orakei for the past 14 years. They both appreciate and enjoy the local business environment and are looking forward to working with and supporting the local community.
John in particular is very passionate about the importance of brand awareness and corporate identity following a very successful career with the National Bank. Their interest in brand identity and ‘image’ was a key driver for John and Jo in deciding to purchase the EmbroidMe Newmarket business. They are keen to build their business as an extension to the marketing efforts of local businesses. “We see ourselves not just as a supplier but also your business partner” say’s Jo.
EmbroidMe is part of the world’s largest and diversified promotional products, and business apparel franchise. Whether it is your business, sports team or social club EmbroidMe Newmarket can help your organisation to make a great impression and ‘Get Noticed’ with their ability to brand anything from clothing to coffee mugs with your name and logo. In the short time since they opened they have already met the challenge of some very “different” requests such as 10 Armani Jackets with skulls and “End of The World Tour” embroidered on them for a boys trip to Las Vegas!
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