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Mission Statement: Our mission is to aid our customers in presenting
a professional image that will help them achieve their corporate
goals.
TSN owners Meg and Rod Merritt bring more than 60 years' combined
experience in the areas of sales, marketing, and trade show management
in a wide range of industries with a diversity of products.
We pride ourselves on the fact that we can truly appreciate
your exhibit needs because we've been exhibitors - we've
set up, we've dismantled, we've manned the booths. And probably
like you, we've crawled around the exhibit floor on our hands
and knees!
That's why we know that successful trade show programs involve
much more than just showing up. You've got to present the best
image possible to achieve your corporate goals.
To that end we have aligned ourselves with the leading hardware
manufacturers in the exhibit industry. Wherever you present your
business - from a small meeting room to a grand exhibition hall
- our product line rises to the occasion. And it works anywhere
- trade shows, point-of-sale, showrooms, and new product launches.
Our services don't stop there, however. No exhibit is complete
without eye-catching graphics that add impact and interest, so
we can also provide graphic design and production to complete
your exhibit package.
But, spectacular imagery and top-quality hardware aside, what
sets Trade Show Navigators L.L.C. apart is our understanding customer
service. Our exhibit consultants are true professionals whose
primary interest is your company's success. Your timetables are
our timetables. Your problems are our problems. Your goals are
our goals.
Contact us today to see the difference. Let us guide you to
a better image.
Testimonials
To Whom It May Concern,
I must offer my thanks to you for your courage and integrity by sending out a message that many might say is "dangerous" with it's obvious slant to Christianity. I, on the other hand, salute you. Thanks for the message and thanks for sticking by your principles and being more concerned about what God thinks and not so much about what men think.
So, right back at you - Have a wonderful Christmas and may you find more of His light illuminating your lives during this special time of year.
Ron Hayes
Pacific Steel & Recycling
Director of Marketing
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Hi Meg,
I just wanted to thank you again, for the advice and insight on the lighting requirements for the Convention Center. There were many businesses that couldn't utilize their lights during the NMSDC Business Opportunity Fair because the Convention Center officials told them they were not in compliance and gave off too much heat.
So, I'm glad to have diverse business partners such as Tradeshow Navigators that can direct me through the myriad requirements, etc.
Rose Davis, CMA
Sr. Supplier Diversity Administrator
Supply Chain Management
NV Energy
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Hi Meg:
Yes, I received our stands yesterday, and they look perfect. I wanted to
let you know what a pleasure it is to work with you and Brad Jones. The high
level of professionalism and customer service that you provide is very much
appreciated. Thank you!
Michele Klimek
Marketing Coordinator
EJM Development Co.
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Dear Ms. Merritt:
We have the table skirt and runner. They are absolutely beautiful. Dealing
with you has been a pleasure.
Dr. Annie Perkins
Educator
Norfolk State University
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Hi Meg,
Thanks - Our products arrived and looks great. You were a big help, thanks
a bunch!
Jamie Pullar
ICI-TOVOLO
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Dear Meg and Rod;
I wanted to take the time to express my appreciation for the way you handled
our account a few weeks ago. Due to whatever error or miscommunication, we
found ourselves in quite the predicament. When disagreements arise between
customers and businesses, the strength of a business and its people is truly
tested. Your willingness to accommodate us was a testimony to your noble
approach to customer service and is something that I wanted to personally
acknowledge. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Celina Nelson
Wow! Technologies, Inc.
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Dear Meg:
I received the banner stand yesterday - it came out perfect! Thank you
very much for your efforts on this!
Mike Resler
President
CDCA
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Meg,
Thank you so much. We've received so many compliments on the banner! What
a wonderful job!
John Graves
Of One Accord
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Meg:
Thanks for all your help. I got the stand yesterday and the banner today.
I took some pictures; I've attached them. It looks great! I'm sure we'll
get some good feedback from other groups, and we'll let them know about y'all.
Thanks again,
Stephen Young
Sanctuary Quartet
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Meg,
We got our display. Thanks for checking. Your graphics person was great, by
the way.
Thanks again,
Dean Mancini
TDI Corporation
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Dear Meg and Rod;
I wanted to take the time to express my appreciation for the way you handled
our account a few weeks ago. Due to whatever error or miscommunication, we found
ourselves in quite the predicament. When disagreements arise between customers
and businesses, the strength of a business and its people is truly tested. Your
willingness to accommodate us was a testimony to your noble approach to customer
service and is something that I wanted to personally acknowledge. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Celina Nelson
Wow! Technologies, Inc.
Press Room
MHEDA Edge
April 2006 Volume.
Sales And Marketing
Written by Meg Merrit.
Fibber McGee's closet they're not!
Developed and written by Meg Merritt, Trade Show Navigators
All you youngsters (anyone younger than 50) may be wondering just who the heck is Fibber McGee and what does his closet have to do with the subject of warehousing? Well, Fibber McGee and Molly was a very popular radio program that aired from the mid-30's through the late 50's. The action revolved mainly around Fibber and Molly McGee. Friends and neighbors would visit their home and discuss events of the day or join in on whatever the McGees were doing.
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We've come a long way, Baby!
Developed and written by Meg Merritt, Trade Show Navigators
When you think of it, audio visual (AV) presentations are as old man himself. Think shadow puppets on the walls of the ancient caves in the glow of the campfire with a few well-placed sound effects. All the basic elements for a successful show, lighting, visuals, and audio. Voila! The first multi-media presentations. And we thought we were so special!
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It was a dark and stormy night...
Developed and written by Meg Merritt, Trade Show Navigators
At least that's the way it felt to Max the Marketer. Seems that our hero had been successfully handling the advertising and public relations for his company. As a matter of fact, he had been doing such a good job that it rewarded him by increasing his responsibilities -- he was now in charge of the entire trade show program. What a lucky guy!!!
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