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Proforma
The new year can represent a clean slate or a do-over of sorts. Ambitious resolutions are made—the kind that involve treadmills and self-reflection. The success rate is uncertain.
Cleveland-based Proforma, a leading North American provider of graphic communications solutions, is pleased to welcome five new offices to its network.
Dan Whitehead has joined Proforma as the chief sales officer, serving as a strategic advisor to its Million Dollar and Multi-Million Dollar Member Owners.
Proforma, headquartered in Cleveland, announced a record-breaking sales month with its member owners reporting more than $35 million in sales in October.
Last year, industry pundits gave their peers some sobering advice. They believed failure to embrace change would lead to lost opportunities and, eventually, closed doors.
"Simply stated, there are two sides to a business balance sheet," said Vera Muzzillo, CEO of Cleveland-based Proforma.
Inc. Magazine published the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in August, and several members of the print community made appearances on the list. In total, 50 industry businesses made the list this year. CFC Print Solutions, a business forms provider located in Grand Prairie, Texas, was highest-ranked industry company and the only one to crack the top 500, coming in at number 462.
Ice cream and cookie dough. Brownies and milk. Cake and a second, additional cake. While fine on their own, there are some items that are just better off paired.
While the Internet and supply-chain transparency are for the most part pretty great (being able to download any movie ever, knowing which overseas factories are responsible for packing gunpowder and live, sting-crazed hornets into children's lunchpails), there have been some downsides.