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Outdoor Cap named in the "Greatest Companies To Work For" by PPAI

Outdoor Cap has been recognized as one of the Greatest Companies To Work For by PPAI. Each year Promotional Products Association International (PPAI) finds the best places to work in the promotional products industry across thousands of supplier and distributor companies by surveying employees at those companies across benefits, resources, culture, leadership, and overall company direction. The winners each year have the highest marks from their respective employees. 

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2023 Trade Show Recap

By Veronica Smith on Apr 17, 2023 @ 3:47PM CDT

We've attended a lot of trade shows so far this year and enjoyed seeing so many people and talking about our favorite things (caps)! Here’s a quick summary of our trade shows in 2023.

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Outdoor Cap's new Safety & Wellness Coordinator

Safety and wellness have been top of mind at Outdoor Cap. While we have many programs to protect our employees, we have never had a dedicated person to advocate and partner with employees to meet safety and wellness goals. In past years, we've worked with different agencies that have treated us well but weren't “us."  We needed a more holistic approach. 

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Outdoor Cap and JUNK participate in Salvation Army's Magical Toy Drive

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On Wednesday, November 30, Outdoor Cap and JUNK team members were able to participate in a $1000 shopping spree for new toys for the Salvation Army Magical Toy Drive in partnership with KNWA. Our lobbies in the 1201 building and the JUNK building hosted public drop-off spots for donations of new unwrapped toys. Outdoor Cap and JUNK joined the main sponsors this year and are grateful for the opportunity to help locally.
 
SALVATION-ARMY-SHOPPING-SPREE-14The Salvation Army Magical Toy Drive makes the holiday season a little brighter by gifting presents to underprivileged children. The Outdoor Cap team members were paired up, each given a cart, and the spree was split between them. Dustin Boyd's group tried to average $10-12 a toy to optimize the number of children that could receive a gift this Christmas.

Dustin said, "It's great to work somewhere with the capacity to give back to the community with resources. We don't just sell hats. We help improve the value of the community around us. The toy drive is an important reminder that there are a lot of people that still need help."

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