HICKORY, NC, May 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) Gotham LLC, an industrial marketing firm based in Hickory, NC, has completed an extensive new branding package and website for Southern Glove Inc. in Newton, NC.
"We have had a solid, long-term marketing relationship with Southern Glove," said Gotham president Woody Stoudemire. "I respect the perseverance the company has displayed, staying in business since 1945. I am honored that we were selected to update Southern Glove's company image."
Stoudemire said the branding project included a new logo, communications package, slogan and website. Other items bearing the new identity included a custom YouTube page, Facebook identity and trade-show booth.
Southern Glove is a leader in manufacturing and supplying top-quality protective products for hands and arms. The same family has owned and operated the company through three generations. Southern Glove president and chief executive officer Brent Fidler commented on the company's new marketing tools.
"We're proud of our company and its tradition of value and quality," Fidler said. "To thrive, we continue to innovate and this new branding package positions us as a company proud of its past and invested in its future."
Gotham, LLC was established in 1989. The Hickory-based industrial marketing firm specializes in strategic marketing designed to help companies stimulate sales in existing markets and establish a presence in new ones. Gotham primarily serves industrial business-to-business clients in Hickory, Charlotte and Greensboro North Carolina. For more information, visit http://www.GothamStrategic.com or call 828-327-8099.
Southern Glove Inc. is headquartered in Newton, NC. Information about the company and its products are available at http://www.SouthernGlove.com or by calling
800-222-1113.
Industrial Marketing Firm Gotham Designs Branding Package and Website for Southern Glove
Gotham LLC, a North Carolina-based industrial marketing firm, completes new branding package and website for Southern Glove Inc.
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