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Industry News


GoCustom to host Branded for Impact event at London museum


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oCustom is set host the next Branded for Impact event, showcasing how


modern decoration techniques are evolving to merge creativity with environmental responsibility. It will be hosted at the Museum of Brands, London on September 18 where it will empower agencies and branding professionals with insights into the latest trends in branding innovation, sustainability, and collaborative opportunities, enabling businesses to elevate their impact while driving meaningful change. Angus Mitchel, managing director, GoCustom, said: “The future of branded apparel lies at the intersection of innovation and sustainability.


“Branded for Impact is designed to inspire professionals to push boundaries, connect with leading experts, and leave equipped with actionable ideas that align with their


GoCustom will host a branding event at the Museum of Brands in London


business goals and the brands they are supporting.”


The event is supported by brands such as Stanley/Stella, Premier Workwear, Beechfield Brands, and Nimbus Clothing.


Management team at AMANN Group restructures


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MANN Group has appointed Markus Nicolaus as CEO and Christine Bauer as CCO in a restructure of the management team. Under Mr Nicolaus’ leadership, the executive board has been reorganised and now consists of four members: • Markus Nicolaus, CEO and also chairman of the management board.


• Christine Bauer, CCO, joins the board for the first time.


• Ivo Herzog, chief sustainability and innovation officer, and member of the board since 2022.


• Peter Morgalla, COO, and member of the board since 2013.


Wolfgang Findeis, CFO and Arved Westerkamp, CSO, left the company at the end of May.


Mr Nicolaus said: “As a hidden champion, the AMANN Group combines innovative strength with a long-standing tradition in an industry that is constantly evolving. From my many years of experience with international innovation leaders, I know how important reliability, quality and global orientation are. My time


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spent in Asia has shown me how crucial cultural proximity and regional market knowledge are for sustainable success. I look forward to working with our dedicated and highly qualified team to drive forward the strategic realignment worldwide – with the aim of further strengthening customer satisfaction, profitable growth and future viability.”


With the new executive board in place, the AMANN Group is sending a clear signal for strategic development, innovative strength and future-oriented leadership.


The day starts at 9am and will finish at 12pm, including a fresh breakfast.


• For more information and to register visit www.gocustom.com


Malfini expands reach into Italy


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zech promotional wear brand, Malfini is expanding its services in Italy following the appointment of a new dedicated sales representative. Spiezio Giovanni has been


appointed to help customers in the region with Malfini’s products and solutions. In other news,


Spiezio Giovanni


Malfini was recently involved in a project with a children’s home in Krásná Lípa.


The new executive board


The project saw children from the home embroider their personal stories and professional dreams onto a Malfini sweatshirt. The sweatshirts were then auctioned to raise funds for the childrens’ education and holidays. The brains behind the project was director of the children’s home Sofie Wernerová, who envisioned a world where a simple sweatshirt could help fund education or a summer holiday for children from a children’s home.


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