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Tina Berres Filipski

Editor

I

t’s no secret that I’m a magazine junkie.

It’s always been one of my favorite media.

One magazine I read is

O

, a women’s

lifestyle magazine published by Oprah

Winfrey. In every issue, she closes with a

column titled “What I Know For Sure.”

Years ago, in an interview, the late Gene

Siskel asked her, “What do you know for

sure?” She got flustered and couldn’t

answer—so she’s never stopped asking

herself that question.

With somany transformational changes

taking place in almost every facet of our world

today, and somuch uncertainty, answering

this question helps keepme grounded—

remindingme of the truths I can count on.

One thing I know for sure is that the future

of the promotional products industry is in

very good hands.This month, we introduce

you to the

PPB

2016 Rising Stars (see page

24), a dozen up-and-coming young leaders

who are working hard andmaking great

things happen in their companies and,

subsequently, across our industry. Last

month I had the privilege of introducing

10 of these very impressive young pros at

a presentation in their honor during the

opening dinner at PPAI’s North American

Leadership Conference in San Francisco. As

each one came to the stage to be recognized,

I thought about themany others who had

come before them.

Every year since 2010 we’ve devoted

a cover story to these watchable young

leaders—and in that time we’ve spotlighted

73 individuals fromcompanies across the

industry. I’ve continued to follow their

progress as they’ve been promoted, moved

tomore responsibility at another company,

started their own companies or volunteered

to serve in key leadership positions with PPAI

and their regional associations.

Brittany David, CAS, is an example. Always

an overachiever, she was named a

PPB

Rising Star in 2014. Last year she was tapped

to run for the PPAI Board of Directors and

was elected for a four-year term. In January

she begins her role as the board’s vice chair,

financial services. KimNewell is another who

was honored as a

PPB

Rising Star in 2010

and is currently serving on the PPAI board as

amember of the class of 2017. She was also

appointed to serve a year as board rep on the

Promotional Products Education Foundation

board. Her long-time leadership as president

of supplier WorldWide Lines, Inc. also

brought the companymore opportunities for

expansion when it was acquired by supplier

Gold Bond, Inc. two years ago.

Former Rising Star Marc Held has been

making strong career progress since he was

named to our list in 2012. Since then he’s

served on the PPAI Professional Development

Committee, been a PPAI board candidate

and was key in the transition when his then-

employer Bodek and Rhodes was acquired by

supplier alphabroder this past December. Just

a fewweeks ago hemade news again when he

stepped up to a new role as vice president at

Hit Promotional Products.

Distributor Emoff is lucky to have two

former Rising Stars on its roster—Jill Albers

andAnita Emoff—named to our list in 2015

and 2010, respectively. Jill continues to drive

powerful numbers in company sales while

Anita ran for the PPAI board in 2014 and has

taken onmore responsibility for the company’s

thriving Boost Technologies division. It has

been named twice to the list of top 50 fastest-

growing companies by theWomen President’s

Organization, and, in 2014, Anitawas named

to the

Dayton Business Journal

’s BizWomen’s

Power 50 List.

Former Rising Star Jessica Hutwelker,

MAS, who made our list last year,

is another who has taken on more

responsibility and significantly expanded

her involvement in the industry. She

has served on the PPAI Distributors

Committee, Government Relations

Advisory Council, NALC Work Group for

two years and has presented a number of

sessions at the PPAI Women’s Leadership

Conference in recent years. And, after

working in the industry as a distributor

for a number of years, she moved to

the supplier side to up her professional

growth exponentially.

I could go on about this self-motivated

and powerful group of young individuals

because they continue to impress me with

their vigorous dedication to their own growth

and commitment tomaking the industry

better tomorrow than it is today.The future

of our industry is indeed in good hands.This

is what I know for sure.

These Rising Stars Ensure A Bright Future

One thing I know for sure is that

the future of the promotional products

industry is in very good hands.

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SEPTEMBER 2016

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