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Meet Gary McAfoose of Sign-A-Rama Pittsburgh South
A former Peters basketball coach, McAfoose is utilizing years of marketing experience to help local businesses "expand their brand" with signage.
A new business serving the South Hills and west of Pittsburgh has joined the community in more ways than one. , located in Lakeside Plaza on state Route 19, is a full-service sign franchise.
Owner Gary McAfoose has more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience, and saw an opportunity to take from those positions to help other businesses "expand their brand."
Sign-A-Rama Pittsburgh South opened in late April, which makes four locations in Pittsburghβincluding Monroeville, Allison Park and Greensburg. The company is headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL and has 500 stores across the U.S.β250 overseas.
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βWeβre able to draw from that experience and we have access to larger stores, so we keep it in the family,β he said. βItβs more cost-effective.β
McAfoose just closed deals with , Bobby Rahal, Vasko Dodge and Pittsburgh International Race Complexβto name a few. He also said heβs working with Cedarβs, a restaurant coming soon to Peters, as well as a Chevrolet dealer.
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The business provides signage services from awning graphics to real estate signs, channel letters to engraving, as well as menu boards, monument and yard signs, floor signs and much more.Β
βWeβre big on brand management,β McAfoose said. βItβs about helping grow a business through learning what their needs areβhow we can help them get more sales in the door. We take a consultative approach.β
McAfoose said Sign-A-Rama is pursuing the , which beginsΒ Monday, Aug. 27,Β since itβs evolved from the Nationwide Tour to the Web.com Tour. Thereβs a demand for new signage, he said.Β
As a member of the , Southpointe and Washington County chambers and Business Network InternationalβSouthpointe chapter, McAfoose also has a past connection to Peters.Β
For six years, from 1983-86, he served as the assistant basketball coach at βworking alongside Joe Maize.
βIβve always loved this community,β he said. βItβs a growing community and I really enjoyed living here.β
McAfoose, whoβs happy to be back in PT territory, resides in Nevillewood. Recently, he set up shop at .
βIt not only allowed me to meet so many people within the school district, police force and emergency services, but I also networked with vendors, which was very effective,β he said.
The Zaricki family of McMurray were the winners of the Sign-A-Rama raffle. They won 3D-rendered signage worth $1,200.
McAfoose said he encourages walk-ins to stop by and take at look at the storeβs work that fills the colorful lobby. Also, heβll be hosting an end-of-summer grand opening, so stay tuned to Patch for upcoming details.
For more information, visitΒ signaramapittsburgh-south.com. Check out the business on Facebook, too.
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