1960’s Along with the Beatles, Barbie and the Flintstones, the 1960’s were and important time in our history. Martin Luther King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech, we saw the promise of John F. Kennedy with his introduction of The Peace Corps and , “Ask not what your country can do for you but what can you do for your country,” silenced by his assassination in 1963. Dustin Hoffman starred in the Graduate and the ageless James Bond first appeared. As history has so often proven, tumultuous times can be the breeding ground for greatness. So it’s not surprising that amidst the drama and chaos of this decade, Sandy Alexander was conceived and born. BarBiE 50Th Barbie turned 50 this year, and she’s been celebrating her birthday with a whirlwind world tour. as curvaceous and sprightly as ever, the petite doll even paid a visit to the nation’s capital. 1960’s 1963 N. Alexander & Son formed March 1963 - Founder Herb Alexander 1965 Purchased Bill Williams Company (Stan Williams) 1969 Merged with Sandy Printing (Alan/Bernie Sandelman) and formed Sandy Alexander Inc. The predecessor to Sandy Alexander began in March of 1963 as Herb Alexander formed N. Alexander and Sons. In 1965 N. Alexander & Sons purchased the Bill Williams Company, retaining the same name. When N. Alexander and Sons met and merged with Sandy Printing in 1969, the current name of Sandy Alexander found its place in the lexicon of premier print providers in the United States. 1970’s At the beginning of the decade, gasoline cost 35 cents per gallon, ending the decade at a whopping 90 cents. Eight cylinder car engines roared by with their 8 track tape players blaring Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Queen, and Aerosmith on their way to the opening of the first Star Wars film. Calculators came on the scene and some of the earliest of home computers started to make their appearance. Barcodes proliferated and the MRI guaranteed quicker and more accurate medical diagnosis. Most homes boasted the Jetson-like technology of microwave ovens and color televisions. Every evening, parents and kids gathered around the TV to watch the Evening News with stories of Vietnam, Nixon and Watergate. But the somber tone of world rolliNg sToNEs 50Th news was replaced just a few short commercial The rolling stones: 50 breaks later by The Brady Bunch, The Walton’s, Mick Jagger, Keith richards, Charlie Watts & ronnie Wood Little House on the Prairie and Happy Days. Life Publication date: 12 July 2012 Price: NZ $65.00 was happy again. 1970’s 1970 A dmiral Printing merged with Sandy Alexander (Mel Gordon) 1970 Awarded a patent for its Unibacker Take One device 1970 E stablished distribution facility for consumer product companies’ displays and sales aids. 1971 J oint venture formed with Shindo Tokyo 1972 A cquired by Mickleberry 1972 I nstalled first Sigmagraph image manipulation machine and system 1972 I nstalled first Mailander 4-color rotary proof press 1975 M erged with Carnival Press (Frank Stillo & Hal Fogel) moved to 44th St. & 12th NYC 1975 Formed a joint web venture with Laurel Press (Webco). Dissolved in 1976 1979 P artnership with Elston Howard Printing formed As the technology of the 1970’s revolutionized the home, it also played a huge role in evolution of Sandy Alexander. In 1970, Sandy Alexander was awarded a patent for the Unibacker Take One device and set up a distribution facility for consumer product companies’ displays and sales aids. In 1972, Sandy Alexander installed first Sigmagraph image manipulation machine and system and first Mailander four-color rotary proof press. Explosive growth was the status quo as Sandy Alexander merged with Mel Gordon’s Admiral Press and then merged with Frank Stillo and Hal Fogel’s Carnival Press. The decade ended with a partnership between Sandy Alexander and Elston Howard Printing. Two long term relationships also began in the 1970’s with the acquisition of Sandy Alexander by Mickleberry and a joint venture between Shindo Tokyo and Sandy Alexander, beginning of our prepress department. 1 9 9 0's 1980’s & The 1980’s witnessed the first female US Supreme Court Justice, ET, Thriller, Pac-Man, Madonna and Springsteen’s Born in the USA. Ted Turner’s CNN began offering the first 24 hour news cycle where we learned of the Challenger explosion, Chernobyl and the Exxon Valdez. It is also where we watched Ronald Reagan’s inaugural speech and the fall of the Berlin Wall. By the 1990’s many western nations began an extended a period of peace and prosperity. Hope flourished as we watched Nelson Mandela freed. The Soviet Union collapse, the official end of the Cold War and the dawn of the Information Age. The terms Internet and world-wide-web found their way into daily conversation and the word “surfing” took on a whole new meaning. The 50 yEars of sPiDErMaN Middle East occupied center stage with the Gulf War and Bill Clinton served two terms as President. Created by stan lee and steve Ditko, spider-Man first appeared in the last issue of amazing fantasy#15 Seinfeld and Oprah ruled the airwaves and Nirvana telling the wall crawler’s origin. a few months later, and Celine Dion filled our MP3 players. By the a solo ongoing series followed, beginning with The amazing spider-Man #1 (March 1963). The title end of the decade, Americans appeared to have a eventually became Marvel’s top-selling series with strange new gadget installed on the side of their the character instantly becoming a cultural icon.. heads … the cell phone. , 9 0 s 80’s & 1983 Sandy Alexander moves to Clifton, NJ and acquires first Full Size Web 5 unit M-1000 1989 Acquired MGA 1991 Acquired sales of Americom (A, Colish, Inc.), current employees - including Mike Graff, Larry Westlake, Joe Brocato, Bob Kappes, Chris Raum, Charlie Craft, Bob Mark, Bob Tortorello Rob Zimmerman, Karen Lasser among others 1994 Installed first manroland full web press In the 80’s and 90’s Sandy Alexander continued organic growth through mergers and acquisitions. MGA, located in St. Petersburg, Florida was acquired in 1989, establishing Sandy Alexander as a leader in direct mail, followed two years later by the acquisition of Americom sales. Sandy Alexander’s relocation from New York City to its current home at 200 Entin Road, Clifton, NJ provided significantly more real estate, allowing the company to purchase its first manroland full-web press. 2000’s J.K. Rowling moved from relative obscurity to international fame Harry Potter. American Idol introduced the world to Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Phillip Phillips, as their songs filled the tiny new devices known as Ipods. The terms terrorist and al-Qaeda entered our lexicon as the U.S. was attacked on September 11, 2001, ending a long period of peace and prosperity. Facebook gained in popularity and became synonymous with the new term “social media.” And America elected the first African American President, Barrack Obama. The growth of the Internet made it possible for people to interact with each other, express ideas, introduce different cultures and backgrounds, use goods and services, sell and buy online, research and learn about anything, all from the comfort of your living room. CaMPBEll’s souP CaNs a work of art produced in by andy Warhol 50 years ago. it consists of thirty-two canvases. The individual paintings were produced by a printmaking method— the semi-mechanized screen printing process, using a non-painterly style. Campbell’s soup Cans’ reliance on themes from popular culture helped to usher in pop art as a major art movement in the usa. 2000’s 2001 Installed 8 color fullweb press 2002 SA becomes ISO Certified 2004 Purchased portion of TBC Digital 2005 Purchased Federal Label 2005 Sandy Alexander signs 5 year contact for 100% wind energy 2006 Sandy Alexander wins NJ Clean Power Purchaser of the Year 2007 Digital division fully acquired from TBC 2008 Digital division moved to Clifton, NJ 2009 Sandy Alexander installs HP 7200 Indigo Digital presses 2009 Sales executives join from Hammer press As the world evolved and expanded, so too did Sandy Alexander. In the first decade of the new millennium, Sandy Alexander became a leader in innovation and technology, entering the digital arena in with the multi-year acquisition of TBC digital, which culminated in the full acquisition in 2008. Following this acquisition, TBC digital was assimilated into Sandy Alexander and moved to Clifton, NJ, allowing SA to offer customers a full array of printing platforms under one roof. In 2009 Sandy installed its first HP Indigo digital press, raising Sandy Alexander to a new and higher level of digital printing. Sandy’s environmental efforts kicked off in 2005 with the commitment to a five year contract for 100% use of wind energy technology. This move positioned Sandy Alexander as the first major printer in the U.S. to commit to wind energy and earned Sandy Alexander the coveted New Jersey Clean Power Purchaser of the Year Award in 2006. Sandy Alexander further solidifies its leadership position by becoming FSC certified and the leader in printer on paper for PCW. As a decade finale, the sales force of Hammer Press joined Sandy Alexander bringing a number of new sales executives, accounts and other employees to the firm. 2010’s Apple announces the Ipad to great fanfare. One short year later, Steve Jobs loses his battle to cancer. Obamacare is signed into law, LeBron James leaves Cleveland and the world watches the Royal Wedding. The U.S. exacts justice on Osama Bin Laden. The Arab Spring begins in Tunisia and soon takes hold in Egypt and Libya ensuring the liberation of millions. An earthquake in Haiti kills 300,000 and a Japanese Tsunami claims another 20,000 lives. BP leaks 4.9 barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico and claims 11 lives. Mad Men, Modern Family and Glee rule our televisions, Avatar sweeps the Academy Awards and the music of Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga fill the air. Technology is firmly implanted in world culture and society is so “tuned in,” that many worry they are “tuning out.” WiFi and HotSpots are some of the most recent terms to enter our cultural vocabulary. JaMEs BoNDTurNs 50! The first man to play “Bond, James Bond,” was sean Connery. george lazenby was hired for a single film. roger Moore took over followed by Timothy Dalton’s and Pierce Brosnan’s. Daniel Craig debuted in 2006 and “skyfall” will mark his third film in the franchise. 2010’s 2010 New manroland R700 purchased and installed 2010 Wide & Grand / Retail Visual Merchandising Division launched 2010 Federal Label sold 2011 Sappi Printer of the Year - Maybelline Calendar 2011 SA award patent pending on Moving Steps 2011 SA launches Fulfillment division 2012 SA achieves SGP certification (Sustainable Green Printer) 2012 SA Awarded What They Think! Environmental Innovator of the Year 2012 SA Awarded Sappi Printer of the Year for Annual Reports 2012 SA becomes beta site for HP 10000 Sandy Alexander is at the forefront of this technology boom with the 2010 installation of the manroland R700 and the launch of the Wide and Grand/Retail Visual Marketing Division. 2010 also saw the sale of the Federal Label. The next year opened with the Sappi Printer of the Year awarded to Sandy Alexander for the Maybelline Calendar. Later that year Sandy Alexander received a Patent Pending designation on Moving Steps and launches the new Fulfillment Division. This year has been one of the most eventful in our company history as Sandy Alexander achieves SGP (Sustainable Green Printer) designation and is awarded the What They Think! Environmental Innovator of the Year Award in March and April respectively. For the second year in a row, Sandy Alexander wins the Sappi Printer of the Year Award for Annual Reports. SA’s most recent accomplishment is to be named beta site for the new HP 10000 in June.
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