Imprint Plus

Richmond, Canada

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Specialties

We make reusable name badges for 30,000 customers in 60 countries! We’re the ONLY manufacturer of The Reusable Name Badge in the world! You must have seen our tags before at Macy’s Walgeeens and Marriott Hotels.

92% of the largest hotels in the world endorse Imprint Plus’ Reusable Name Badges and signage system.

We also offer printing solutions to local businesses. We can print on paper, plastic and metal screen printing, sublimation and digital printing. Our max size is 15″ X 15″.

Imprint Plus is proud to be a women-​owned and operated, diverse business. We are a certified Women’s Business Enterprise, affiliated with WEConnect Canada and The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council in the U.S.

History

Established in 1982.

In 1982 Imprint Plus started up a mom and pop metal working shop that operated out of the basement of a friend; name badges were only one of the product lines. Eight years after its birth, the company was struggling financially, and then-​Imprint Plus owner Ellen Flanders asked Marla Kott to invest. Marla kept the company afloat with a $ 20,000 capital investment, a personal bank guarantee, and contributions through her active silent partnership.

Today, the company has grown into a successful, global company with over 35,0000 clients in almost 75 countries locations worldwide. The company vision is category leadership.

Meet the Business Owner

Marla K.

Business Owner

Marla’s, Kristin’s and Ellen’s background is tied to the accounting professions. Marla, the CEO, credits her business instinct to her Dad, who was an entrepreneur himself and taught her a great deal. Marla enjoys the creative thinking and innovative energy that is so much a part of the Imprint Plus team. Marla is passionate about being a woman in business, and is very involved with WEConnect Canada, the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council, the B.C. Forum for Women Entrepreneurs, the Women’s President Organization, and more. She enjoys mentoring young women in business (including her daughter) with her mantra, «Aim Higher.»