Trade Show Emporium, an entrepreneurial trade show exhibit, graphics and accessories source for companies nationwide, has named Denver native Brian Dudzinski as Sales Manager, tapping his diverse background in exhibits, graphic design and business management to help meet the burgeoning demand for trade show and display solutions as the economy recovers.

Dudzinski, an Industrial Design graduate of The Art Institute of Colorado who is also an alumnus of Denver East High School, brings of wealth of experience to his new position at Trade Show Emporium. He spent three years designing, building and maintaining exhibits at The Children’s Museum of Denver, and then several years as a resort property manager and sales manager, as well as a designer and builder of restaurant and vacation home amenities, on St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

“With my experience in display design and company management, I bring my clients a business mind and a designer’s eye to find the most appropriate display solutions to fulfill their needs,” says Dudzinski. “Trade Show Emporium offers so many options for the modern exhibitor – ‘green’ display booths, custom designs, pop-up displays – so understanding the business, its budgets, and its marketing objectives, I believe I can deliver the most bang for the buck.”

“Trade Show Emporium recently expanded, and the trade show market is recovering rapidly, so having Brian join our team positions us to meet the demands of the marketplace for years to come,” says Willis Wood, Trade Show Emporium president and founder. “He speaks business-to-business with a designer’s sensibility, and I couldn’t be more pleased to have his talents for our clients.”

Trade Show Emporium, founded by Denver native Wood in 2007, expanded earlier this year into a new office and showroom location at TAXI, one of Denver’s premier office and residential developments in the heart of the city at 3455 Ringsby Court.

The company offers a full array of trade show display consultation, design and implementation services for the largest, intricate trade show booths for international shows to simple banner stands for small presentations and travelling shows. Wood says his firm emphasizes cutting-edge graphics, technology enhancements and eco-based “green” trade show booths and practices, all emerging trends in the burgeoning trade show industry.

“Even in these tough economic times, no other business venue offers the value of a trade show for meeting and interacting with customers and vendors,” says Wood. “We work diligently on behalf of our clients to insure their booths and displays stand out from the crowd and deliver the kind of traffic that makes a trade show presentation pay off big time. And we do it with efficiency and economy in mind, keeping shipping costs down and set-up and tear-down time to a minimum.”

The most potent trend in the trade show industry, says Sales Manager Dudzinski, is the use of a full array of sustainable materials in the trade show displays and graphics. Beginning with framing with recycled and recyclable aluminum, “green” trade show booths also feature banners made of such low-carbon-footprint materials as bamboo and post-consumer recycled plastic (PET) fabrics, vibrant graphics printed with aqueous, water-based inks, and lighting with LED bulbs that use up to 20 times less energy than halogen bulbs.

Among the other emerging trends in trade show displays is the use of high technology, such as incorporating video and computer monitors in the presentation, and web and YouTube-like video as an integral part of the graphics. In addition, custom flooring options are gaining in popularity; Trade Show Emporium recently did a booth for a developer where a beautiful lawn pictured in the booth graphics was extended in 3-D to booth carpeting that looked just like grass.

For more information on Trade Show Emporium’s wide variety of trade show products and services, visit http://www.tradeshowemporium.com and call 866-764-2968.

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