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December, 2011:

A Monumental Celebration

This year’s Christmas Party was fun-filled with lasting tributes, pivotal announcements, and loads of laughs.

The unveiling of the new name and company logo evoked standing applause from an audience of 400 employees and guests, gathered at company headquarters in Springville, Utah. The excitement, in part, was attributed to now having a solid name to accurately depict our broadened capabilities. Originally founded as The Nametag Source in 2001, then changed to Namifiers in 2006, Namify has far outgrown its beginnings of just making nametags and placards for other local businesses. Over the past decade, we have incorporated an array of in-house processes that empower clients from all industries to handle their branding needs with one universally-competitive producer.

“We feel strongly that altering our brand to Namify will sure up our relevancy in the global marketplace,” Welton explained in a separate interview. “We are very well-rooted on the manufacturing side, but we have also dedicated an equally-aggressive pace to pre and post-production support in terms of graphic design, brand management, search engine optimization, and other marketing services. To ‘namify’ and to brand are synonymous; we capture the whole experience into one affordable, client-driven solution.”

Mr. Welton revealed that our company will press forward under the executive direction of Christopher R. Jensen, who has occupied our position of Chief Operations Officer for the previous eight years. Having been with the company from its founding, Jensen was the clear candidate to help maximize Namify’s impact in the coming years.

“It is always humbling and exhilarating to step into this type of a role,” said Jensen. “We have such a great mentor, associate, and friend in Bryan, and I am very enthused to further execute strategy with him and the Board of Directors to grow the Namify family.”

Scott Bishop was mildly excited to win an ipad ;)

Lots of laughs courtesy of Cary Long

 

 

Namify Employee of the Year: Kevin Wright


Jen Larios rewarded for a record-breaking performance

A heart-felt tribute to our mentor and friend Bryan L. Welton, Jr

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Employee of the Year: Kevin Wright

Congratulations to Kevin Wright for being selected as both our Employee of the Month for December andthe Namify Employee of the Year for 2011. Kevin has been with Namify for over 4 years, working in both Production and Sales. He has proven himself as an assertive leader in Sales, setting most every individual sales record in the company.

Kevin is originally from Anaheim, CA. He has been married for a year and a half and recently built a home in Spanish Fork about six months ago. He is big sportsfan … loves to play golf and watch both BYU sports and his brother play high school basketball. The things that Kevin enjoys most about Namify are the great people, the fun atmosphere, and the “sky’s the limit” type of opportunity.

Favorite Season: Golf season
Self-Description in 3-5 words: Awesome, Intelligent, Dominating Sales Person
Where he plans to go with his 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS to anywhere in theworld: England

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Employee of the Month: Trevor Watts

Congratulations to Trevor Watts for being voted as our Employee of the Month of November! Trevor has been with Namifiers since August as a proofer in Graphics. He is also a student at Provo College in the Graphic and Web Design program and has one year left before he graduates. If he’s not spending time with his family, Trevor says he’s pretty much doing all things design related, whether it’s learning or creating. His favorite thing about working for Namifiersis that he gets to know lots of good people, and learn the production end of design as he enjoys learning how to design things so that they are print-ready from the start.

Fun Facts:
Favorite Season: Autumn
Nickname: I’ve always been really thin, so people used to call me “T-bone.” That didn’t stick after High School, though.
Self-Description in 3-5 words: I’m a fun guy.

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Namifiers Sponsors the Utah Valley Executive Summit

Over 200 business, civic, and educational leaders came together at Sundance Resort on September 21st for the 2011 Executive Summit. For the 3rd year in a row, Namifiers stepped up as a sponsor to help make the event possible. The day consisted of 15 guest speakers, addressing a wide variety of pertinent topics affecting Utah County citizens.

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5-Peat Honors

Each year, the Mountain West Capital Network reviews thousands of applications in anticipation of honoring the top 100 fastest growing businesses in the state of Utah. And on October 6th for the 5th straight year, Namifiers was called to the stage to receive recognition. There to represent Namifiers and receive congratulations from Utah Governor Gary Herbert was Melanie Hansen.

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Halloween Party

Costume Contest Winners:

Cutest Couple: Paul and Jesse Shin

Most Like Costume Character: David Komp

Sweetest Costume: Melanie Hansen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pumpkin Contest Winner:

Megamind Pumpkin: Brad Gasaway

 

Desk Decorating Contest:

Best Decorated: Chelsea Kirkwood

Spookiest: Karen Rodeback

 

Great costumes everyone!

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