Patterson joins M&M Binders

Patterson says, “The aim is simple, to share the industry’s best kept secret. M&M Binders has always been known as the finishing house which could handle the jobs no one else can do, and that’s certainly still the case, but the past few years the place has been so busy it’s been heads down, with little time left for self-promotion.”

Lenny Todisco, owner and managing director, M&M Binders says, “Some people seem to have forgotten that M&M Binders is still around, which means we may be missing out on work, and some in the industry may be missing out on what we can offer.”

Todisco says, “That’s why, when we knew Ron was available, we decided to give him a call. He is a well-respected industry professional with a strong background in sales and marketing, so we believe he’s the perfect person to remind the industry that we are still here and still producing some of the most challenging binding and finishing work in the country. We’re delighted to have him on board.”

M&M Binders has launched a new website which will give customers a chance to browse some of the company’s products such as hard case books and diaries and embellished pieces.

Patterson says, “The website will just provide a touch-point so that people can browse the wide range of products and services we offer. I know the industry pretty well, and even I was surprised to come down here and see just how expansive the production facilities are.”

He says, “The capacity and versatility of the equipment at M&M is exceptional, and it’s complemented by outstanding ancillary support in areas like mailing and despatch.”

Todisco says, “We have the technology, the capacity and the desire to get alongside our clients and help them deliver to the most challenging requirements or deadlines, and we’re not going to hide our light under a bushel anymore.”

“We’d welcome people to visit the website  and remind themselves of what we do and to pick up the phone and talk to Ron, who will be an invaluable resource to help printers, publishers, finishing houses and other clients to find a solution that suits their specifications, time frames and budgets,” concludes Todisco.

Patterson was previously with the Printing Industries Association of Australia (PIAA) before being ousted in a restructure, and prior to that spent eleven years as general manager of Agfa Graphics.

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