Customer Spotlight: Magna IV

Customer Spotlight: Magna IV

Helping Magna IV help other companies build their brands

Rick Cundiff


When companies, nonprofits, and political campaigns need help with custom printing, signage, graphic design and other marketing needs, they turn to Magna IV.

The printing services company, founded in Arkansas in 1975, offers custom solutions to leading businesses such as Dillard’s Department Stores, Gold’s Gym and Dave and Buster’s Restaurants.

“We help companies build their brands with our printing solutions,” said Senior Account Executive Lisa Wooten. “We strive to exceed customers’ expectations every day by providing expertise and high-quality print products their businesses need to succeed. Magna IV handles every detail from design to production so customers can focus on what they do best.”

And when Magna IV needed custom products for Dave and Buster’s, they called on TJM Promos to do what we do best. We supplied custom lapel pins for the restaurant chain’s Opening Team members, and T-shirts for a promotional event.

“I was searching online for a company that produces lapel pins,” Wooten said. “Your sales team replied back to my inquiry immediately. I love how quick I get responses from your company, especially (sales representative) Courtney.”

Dave and Buster’s personnel were impressed with the custom pins as well.

“They loved them so much, that they continued to order for each new store until Covid-19 hit,” Wooten said.

Wooten went on to describe TJM as “a super partner, and we couldn’t ask for more.”

Thank you, Lisa, and thanks to Magna IV for your continued confidence in us. That’s the kind of success story we like to hear at TJM. We’re always happy when we’re able to make our customers look good to their customers!

For more information about Magna IV and the services they offer, check out their website: https://www.magna4.com/


Rick Cundiff

Rick Cundiff

Content Director, Blogger

Rick Cundiff spent 15 years as a newspaper journalist before joining TJM Promos. He has been researching and writing about promotional products for more than 10 years. He believes in the Oxford comma, eradicating the word "utilize," and Santa Claus.