Rector Communications Announces New Account Solutions Manager
(Indianapolis, IN – January 4, 2011) - Rector Communications, an Indianapolis-based apparel, promotion, merchandise and media company, recently expanded its team.
RectorCom has hired Nick D’Onofrio as Senior Account Solutions Manager. D’Onofrio brings extensive experience in sales, promotions, and project management. He was most recently worked as a Brand Ambassador for Two Dots Productions as well as Marketing Werks. As a servant leader and life-long learner, Nick also volunteers for several organizations in Indianapolis and Carmel including his passion to fulfill an entrepreneurial idea to raise funds for charity through activating local artists.
D’Onofrio says, “I’m excited to be working closely with our current and future clients, as well as the talented group of professionals at RectorCom, to high quality products with exceptional service.”
RectorCom CEO Tom Rector says, “As new clients turn to RectorCom for their merchandise marketing and online solutions, our team is growing to meet that demand. Nick brings excitement, a solid work ethic, and an enthusiastic creativity, along with a background in marketing, branding, and project management. He has the right stuff to supplement our team’s abilities, increase our customer focus approach, and further RectorCom’s mission.”
About Rector Communications
Rector Communications is an Indianapolis-based apparel, promotion, merchandise and media company with Muncie ties, that deliver marketing solutions for organizations of all types and sizes. RectorCom has received national acclaim as a top emerging company of 2011 from the Advertising Specialty Institute. Learn more about RectorCom at www.RectorCom.com.
As a marketing distribution and communication firm, there are lots of things we’re really, really good at. However, like all companies, we do have our limitations. And we believe it’s best to be honest and upfront.
We suck at foosball. And we don’t have a ping-pong table, a dartboard, or a winning fantasy football team.
We can’t pick you up and fly you to a meeting in our Gulfstream. Primarily because we don’t have a Gulfstream.
We also don’t have a 50 person creative team. So, we’re sorry, but we can’t charge you for a 50 person creative team.
We can’t spend $500,000 to win your business, regardless of the size of your advertising budget. Well, we could, but we wouldn’t. Especially when $500,000 could build like 100 homes in Haiti, it’s kind of hard to justify the expense.
We can’t blame things on the idiot creatives in our New York office, the tech geeks in L.A. or the damn AEs in London. All of our idiot creatives, tech geeks and damn AEs are right here in Indiana. Which we think is a good thing. Because what we lose in scapegoating ability, we gain in accountability and communication.
So there it is. We hope that you’ll still want to work with us.
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As a marketing distribution and communication firm, there are lots of things we’re really, really good at. However, like all companies, we do have our limitations. And we believe it’s best to be honest and upfront.
We suck at foosball. And we don’t have a ping-pong table, a dartboard, or a beanbag chair.
We can’t pick you up and fly you to a meeting in our Gulfstream. Primarily because we don’t have a Gulfstream.
We also don’t have a 50 person creative team. So, we’re sorry, but we can’t charge you for a 50 person creative team.
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We can’t spend $500,000 to win your business, regardless of the size of your advertising budget. Well, we could, but we wouldn’t. Especially when $500,000 could build like 100 homes in Haiti, it’s kind of hard to justify the expense.
We can’t blame things on the idiot creatives in our New York office, the tech geeks in L.A. or the damn AEs in London. All of our idiot creatives, tech geeks and damn AEs are right here in Indiana. Which we think is a good thing. Because what we lose in scapegoating ability, we gain in accountability and communication.
So there it is. We hope that you’ll still want to work with us.
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