Fundraising Partner Profile: Morel Ink

VENDOR TYPE: Full-Service Printer + Mailhouse

NAME: Libby Upham

COMPANY: Morel Ink

We like working with Libby and her team because:

They love supporting nonprofits and the quality of their printed product elevates the profile of any event. When we need a custom award or giveaway, Libby and her team find great solutions, help us manage costs and deliver on time. They are great sponsors of so many organizations and easy to work with, going above and beyond for what our clients need.
Q + A

What do you do?

I am an account manager at Morel Ink, a full service commercial printer and mailhouse here in Portland – I coordinate printing, mailing and the procurement of promotional products for nonprofit customers and local businesses.

libbyWhy do you work with nonprofit events?

For many years I was a fundraiser for campaigns and nonprofits – and it’s great to work with so many different organizations as a vendor to see what works in regard to raising money via direct mail and events, and to be involved with the vital work NPO’s do in our community.

 

What inspires you about a good event?

I love when a nonprofit organization seizes an event to connect everyone in the room with their mission.

What is your favorite moment at an event?

The build up to and the ask itself.

What brings you the most joy in your work?

Exceeding customers’ expectations.

Website:

www.morelink.biz

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