Sho-Link Inc. Welcomes Amy Meyer as Account Manager

submitted by Jean Koscielny, Sho-Link

Lake Forest, IL — Sho-Link Incorporated, a premier installation and dismantle service company, is proud to announce the appointment of Amy Meyer as Account Manager.

Born and raised in Indiana, Meyer grew up in the small town of Tipton.  With a passion for customer success, her career history has been based around client member services. Working within the retail, manufacturing, healthcare and financial industries has shaped her into a highly versatile administrator.  She was given the opportunity to be an Account Manager for a local family-owned Installation and Dismantle Company in 2021.

The high-energy, fast-paced nature of the industry is captivating, and she knew this is where she wanted to be. Her skills have really allowed her to transition and grow comfortably in this industry while serving as a critical communication link between clients, the exhibitors, and labor teams.  Meyer states, “I am so excited to be working for Sho-Link. It is such a thrill to officially be part of the team!”

“We are happy to have Amy Meyer as our new account manager. Her experience and dedication will be a great asset to our team, as we continue to build strong relationships with our owner clients.  We look forward to the energy she will bring to our clients as well,” states Nancy Virene, Director of Account Management.

Kirk Brien, Corporate Vice President, states, “As we continue to innovate and expand, Amy will be instrumental in driving strategic partnerships and ensuring our clients shine on the show floor.”

At Sho-Link, our commitment to building relationships defines every aspect of our national I&D labor services. As the only I&D cooperative in the industry, our history is one of collaboration and mutual trust, with member companies recognized as the elite among experiential designers and builders.

For more information about Sho-Link, visit www.sho-link.com.

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