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Opening Ribbon Officially Cut at Green Promoting

Although it has been open for about a year, the Village has now officially welcomed promotional marketing firm Green Promoting to the Western Springs downtown.

It took a while, but Green Promoting, LLC at 4471 Lawn Avenue is now officially a member of the Western Springs downtown.

The ribbon has been cut, and Western Springs β€œis proud to welcome Green Promoting to the community,” Director of Community Development Marty Scott wrote in a press release.

Green Promoting specializes in unique promotional merchandising for companies big and small, including business and food gifts and branded apparel. The company is β€œ100 percent women-owned and operated,” and envisions growing its business β€œintrinsically growing our client companies.”

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The company is led by partners Amy Boisselle and Michele Johann, the latter of whom is a proud Western Springs resident along with her family and is a member of the executive board of directors for the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The LLC’s cheery official website encourages businesses to β€œlet our unique and creative approach to promotional marketing take your company to the next step and make you some green,” and notes that β€œGreen Promoting believes in community service as well as customer service.”

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β€œGreen Promoting offers a unique and creative approach to promotional marketing, allowing our products and services to add promotional panache or we can just keep it simple,” Johann and Boisselle wrote in a Village press release. β€œWhatever direction we take, we make it so easy for your every promotional product need, because we do much more than put your name on a pen!”

You can learn more about Green Promoting by visiting their website or their office.

β€œPresident Rodeghier and Board of Trustees welcome Green Promoting and wish them all the best and 2012 and beyond,” Scott wrote.

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