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COMPANY HISTORY |
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ExhibitCraft, Inc. was founded in 1995 by Scott Walode. But with deeper roots dating back to 1945 when Scott's grandfather, Leo Joachim set up an exhibit production shop in Teaneck, NJ. Scott's father Howard Walode, joined the exhibit industry in 1952 as an architectural draftsman, and founded HW Exhibits in 1971. Since ExhibitCraft's launch it has taken only a few years to distinguish ExhibitCraft as a leading supplier of portable, modular and now custom displays in the New York Metropolitan area. Demonstrating extraordinary and rapid growth in a highly competitive field, ExhibitCraft quickly made a name for itself among the giants of the industry. In 1996 ExhibitCraft acquired the assets of a satellite office for Sparks Exhibits, and in 2005, ExhibitCraft acquired the assets of Exhibit Technologies for Industry (ETI), a 20-year old custom exhibit company in Orange, NJ. With that acquisition, ExhibitCraft also expanded their facilities from 17,000 square feet to 35,000 square feet of offices, showroom, shop, and warehouse. "There was a great deal of synergy with these business expansions. We acquired some great new clients, brought in some terrific new employees and equipment, and expanded our capabilities." |
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