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Jim Genzano, S. California City Manager handled the 9 jobs
Sho-Link
had at this year’s IDDBA Show with ease. It took 18 carpenters 626
hours to install and dismantle; 3 days on the install, 2 days to take
out.
Hormel / Pilgrims Pride, a 20x40 Derse Exhibit involved some
pre-show planning to discuss the requested crew; Jason Peice, a local
carpenter showed what he was made of on the Pilgrims booth going the
extra mile for the client and providing the level of customer service
that
Sho-Link
prides ourselves on.
Bob Michael,
Sho-Link
Vice President, was also present at the show to help support. “It’s
always great to have Bob as support, I think it shows our clients and
exhibitors that
Sho-Link
means business when it comes to customer service” states Genzano.
“I would like to recognize the following workers for a job well done;
Larry Johnson, Billy Daniel, Dave Sanders and Deon Kepa who did a
great job working as a team and ensuring the booth was set up
correctly, quickly and without a hitch.”
Meghan Frantz, Derse

PCBC took place at the Moscone at the Moscone Center May 30th –
June 1st, 2007.
Sho-Link
was contracted for 8 jobs at this show taking a total of 18 men 6 days
and 636 hours to install and dismantle.
City Manager Don Dubro and his crew faced a few challenges on the
show floor but came out on top producing the desired results for our
clients. Formica, a 20x30 set from Southwest Displays and Events had
one day to install due to being located in the middle of a freight
entrance. “Sho-Link
did a splendid job with the short time that they had” stated John
Chuck of SWD of
Sho-Link’s
ability to deliver.
Another challenge was the Viega, LLC booth. The client requested
that this 30x40 booth be dismantled and packed up in one day. With
prior notice, the
Sho-Link
crew took to the task immediately at close of the show and had the
booth down, packed and ready to shop by midnight and
Sho-Link
once again had a very happy client.
“My crew did a fantastic job at this show with all the exhibitors
that we had, I would like to recognize Ted Lopez for his work on
Viking Range and Ken Marks for handling the Viega booth and challenges
he faced” says Dubro. |