Trade Show Emporium: Denver’s premier trade show consulting firm will make your business a winner

Trade Show Emporium was established to provide consulting to individuals and companies in the process of designing and purchasing trade show exhibits and accessories.
 
Dec. 10, 2007 - PRLog -- Located in booming Lodo in Denver, Colorado, Trade Show Emporium was established to provide consulting to individuals and companies in the process of designing and purchasing trade show exhibits and accessories. Trade Show Emporium was formed by Willis A. Wood, Jr. He began his career in trade show industry sales working for one of the leading trade show distributors and then moved up to one of the largest trade show exhibit manufacturers in the United States. Wood managed a sales division and learned everything there is to know about the manufacturing side of trade show exhibits. He is not only trained in the components and materials that are best to create the ideal trade show exhibit, but he has extensive sales and customer service experience and enjoys working with all industries and companies.

“After working for these leading display companies, I felt like there was something missing,” says Wood of his experience prior to founding Trade Show Emporium. “In many cases, customers were not guided toward making selections and purchases that were best for their company, and I saw far too much inefficient spending on solutions. I believe that if I provide a customer with the best solution for their unique situation and do so in a way to maximize their investment, they will become a repeat customer. Trade Show Emporium desires to become a partner to the companies and industries it services for all of their trade show needs. Our goal is to make your show a success,” notes Wood.
The basis of founding Trade Show Emporium became for Wood providing consultation and advice to buyers. Wood’s singular goal was and is achieving the appropriate trade show display to meet and exceed the needs of the buyer for his/her specific trade show experience.

“After working in the industry for many years, I noticed that there were numerous trade show companies that are indistinguishable from each other in that all they are is a reseller of trade show products. They will sell any product in their catalog without regard for the needs of the specific client. At Trade Show Emporium, we want to make sure our client’s show is successful as a result of the solution we provide. We recognize that a trade show purchase is an investment and we want that to be the most significant investment done in the most appropriately manner possible to achieve the results they desire from the show they attend,” Wood stresses.

“I want to take clients’ unique requirements and advise them based on my tenure in this industry and their unique goals. I want to achieve a solution that falls under my client’s budget and yet exceeds my client’s expectations. I wanted to bring freshness to the industry. After being responsible for numerous large trade show exhibit sales, all I could consider was starting my own company so that I could really look out for my customers and make sure they understood every step of the trade show process,” Wood says.

Denver, Colorado is newly one of the hottest locales in the convention world. The fact that the Democratic National Convention has selected Denver as its 2008 site says a lot about the Mile High City’s ability to match purpose with achievement. The Lower Downtown area (called LoDo) is experiencing a sort of gentrification process that makes it lately one of the trendiest place to work (and live) in this city of nearly 2 million residents. Denver just recently added a brand new convention center that rivals the largest in the country. The convention center is booking types of conventions that once were never even on this city’s radar. Trade Show Emporium is located exactly 1 mile—only 12 short blocks—from the new Colorado Convention Center.

The new Colorado Convention Center was built to adapt to use and purpose, suitable for any size convention or meeting. The exhibit level offers 584,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space that can be divided into six individual halls varying in size from 90,000 to 106,000 square feet. There are 63 meeting rooms, totaling 100,000 square feet, all on one level. A total of 85,000 square feet of hotel quality ballroom space is also available. A 35,000 square feet ballroom that is divisible in half or thirds, and a 50,000 square feet ballroom that is divisible into eighteen individual meeting rooms or literally hundreds of possible configurations. Another feature is the Wells Fargo Theater, a 5000 seat theater that can be used as a lecture hall for trade shows or for family and comedy shows. The new convention center also has a new Light Rail Train Station located under the attached 1,000 space parking garage. The new light rail goes all over downtown and is a great way to get back to the hotel after the show. The Colorado Convention Center is located within easy walking distance of 6,400 hotel rooms. It is also within safe walking distance of 300 restaurants, nine theatres of the Denver Performing Arts Complex and a wide variety of shopping opportunities.

Wood adds, “I am thrilled to locate my business in Denver at the epicenter of convention activity. I am a member of the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau and look forward to working with fellow members on all the upcoming shows coming to Denver.”

Please visit our website: www.tradeshowemporium.com for information about Trade Show Emporium. Speak directly with the owner of Trade Show Emporium at: willis@tradeshowemporium.com or call 866-764-2968

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