We Are M&R
M&R is a manufacturer of screen printing equipment for the graphic and textile industries. Listen along to their library of interviews on how they are keeping up and dealing with the quickly changing industry .
WE ARE M&R: Discussion with the M&R team about the “stay at home” order in IL
– Information pertinent during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it effects Illinois residents. We interview Pete Milianti from McGuireWoods LLP.
We Are M&R: A Discussion with Sales
– Information pertinent during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it effects distributors and printers across the globe. We are interviewing Sales Representatives from M&R Dave Blake, Rick Bach, and Andrea Bardenheuer.
We Are M&R: Interview with Mark Coudray
– Information pertinent during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it affects us financially. We are interviewing Mark Coudray, Founder and Principal advisor to: Coudray Growth Technologies – Catalyst Plan & Coudray Serigraphics, Inc.
In This Together: Latonna Roberson – T-Shirt Shop Dallas
– The COVID-19 crisis has caused both embellishment and textile companies to rapidly adapt their businesses to support a common effort: addressing the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), like face masks and hospital gowns. Some businesses are able to get approval to create medical grade equipment for hospitals, and other companies are stepping up to help by producing non-medical grade protective items. We wish to highlight and promote those people and organizations who have answered the call and are making a difference
We Are M&R: A Discussion with RBDigital
– Information pertinent during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it affects us financially. We are interviewing Kevin Price, President of RBDigital and Chris Tanner, Regional Sales Manager – Eastern and Canada.
In This Together: Peter Junior – New Era Apparel (NY)
– The COVID-19 crisis has caused both embellishment and textile companies to rapidly adapt their businesses to support a common effort: addressing the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), like face masks and hospital gowns. Some businesses are able to get approval to create medical grade equipment for hospitals, and other companies are stepping up to help by producing non-medical grade protective items. We wish to highlight and promote those people and organizations who have answered the call and are making a difference.
We Are M&R: How Hanes Is Helping!
– In this interview we talked with Rachel Newman, VP & General Manager of American Casualwear at Hanes, about what they are doing during this Covid-19 threat. Not only is Hanes taking care of thousands of employees, they have acquired FDA approval for mask production and have been producing huge volumes of masks in a partnership with FEMA and the Federal government to help the needs of hospitals and first responders.
In This Together: John Macgee – PolyOne
– The COVID-19 crisis has caused both embellishment and textile companies to rapidly adapt their businesses to support a common effort: addressing the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), like face masks and hospital gowns. Some businesses are able to get approval to create medical grade equipment for hospitals, and other companies are stepping up to help by producing non-medical grade protective items. We wish to highlight and promote those people and organizations who have answered the call and are making a difference.
We Are M&R: Improving Printer’s Social Media and Online Stores with Upstate Merch
– Information pertinent during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it effects distributors and printers across the globe. We are interviewing Dylan Gilligan, Owner of Upstate Merch in New York, about his company has been affected and tips on improving your social media and building online stores.
We Are M&R: Printavo’s Pandemic Plans and Tips for Printers to navigate the Covid-19 threat
In This Together: Dan Noel – American Athletic Uniforms
– The COVID-19 crisis has caused both embellishment and textile companies to rapidly adapt their businesses to support a common effort: addressing the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), like face masks and hospital gowns. Some businesses are able to get approval to create medical grade equipment for hospitals, and other companies are stepping up to help by producing non-medical grade protective items. We wish to highlight and promote those people and organizations who have answered the call and are making a difference.