Tag Archives: display house
Electing To Do The Right Thing
CEI would like to give you some political advice. Does that surprise you? You mean you don’t want a trade show and exhibit display company telling you who you should vote for? Maybe you’d be much more comfortable taking advice … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Allyson Race
The job of an accountant is stereotypically thought of as boring – mundane – repetitive. So it is probably surprising to most people that what CEI’s CFO likes most about her job is the variety. “Even though I crunch numbers … Continue reading
Case Study: Corporate Main Lobby
Who: Cleveland State University, Nance College of Business Administration What: Produce and install lobby displays featuring innovation and ingenuity in Northeast Ohio How: Cleveland State University (CSU) set-out to celebrate and leverage Northeast Ohio’s rich history of innovation from a … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Robert Forrer
After having reached nearly a quarter-century with one company, you couldn’t blame Robert “Cob” Forrer for being proud. “Twenty-three years with one company is really remarkable,” said Cob, “But it’s my five years sober that I’m most proud of.” The … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Amy Freed Humbert
Many people have learned their trades through formal education, but that’s not the case for Amy Freed Humbert, Director of National Accounts at CEI. “I have a B.A. in Sociology and a minor in Music Education, but I’ve never held … Continue reading
Getting It Wrong
Trade shows are work. Hard work. The planning can take months easily – sometimes even a year. The amount of detail seems endless, and the investment of time and money can be substantial. And most of it seems to happen … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Mike Greathouse
Picture a football field – 100 yards. Now picture 50 of them – end-to-end – 5000 yards. You now have an idea of how much laminate Mike Greathouse applies in a year in his position as Graphic Production Manager at … Continue reading
Trade Shows Rule
It seems ironic that “rule” is a four-letter word. A rule is intended to create order, however, following the rule is often met with opposition and can even be viewed as a challenge. We are bombarded daily with rule-breakers – … Continue reading
Laboring over the sauce on Labor Day
Contributed by: Jim Lamitina – Sales Operations Manager Country BBQ Sauce Liquid base ingredients: 2/3 c apple cider vinegar 32 oz tomato juice 1 TBS brown mustard 2/3 c brown sugar 6 oz tomato paste … Continue reading
Meet The Team: Ann Conkle
After nearly three decades at one company, you couldn’t blame a person for becoming bored and burnt-out. But those words aren’t even in Ann Conkle’s vocabulary. “I still love it and am energized each day when I walk through the … Continue reading