Ad-driven free-print service Frintz announces 14 partners
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Advertising-driven free print service Frintz announces 14 strategic partnerships, including Phoenix Brands, Conquer Ninja Gyms, Pantheon, Sky Zone, California Music Hall of Fame, KeyBank, First Priority of America, Canon, Fuji, SUNY, Special Olympics, David’s Refuge, Print Releaf, and K&M.
Frintz, which offers a unique blend of photography and innovative advertising, delivers free prints from consumer’s phones to their home mailboxes — with the photos attached to direct response ads along a finely perforated seam.
Debuting during Advertising Week in NYC, Oct 16-19, Frintz will participate in the ‘Reimagining the Future’ session. Frintz Founder & CEO, Bill Testa, and EagleONE Group CEO, Michael Hutzel, will lead a discussion, Oct 19, at 11:20 a.m., to explore the power of experimenting with new paradigms. Providing valuable insight into building communities and creating brands with impact, they will be joined by Stephen Ritz, founder of The Green Bronx Machine, author, and NYC sustainability advocate; Bobbi Howell, CMO of Skura Style; and Kevin Longe – Phoenix Franchise Brands Partner.
“AdvertisingWeek brings together the brightest minds, and debuting Frintz with brilliant marketers who are leveraging new business models, and seizing marketplace opportunities without apology is the ultimate national rollout,” says Testa.
Earlier this year, the United States Postal Service recognized Frintz’s innovation by awarding the company with its “Grand Champion Award,” and Chase Bank has named Frintz a unicorn company