was formed August 17th, 2012 in Vancouver , WA by the Brothers’ Concannon. With a half century of experience combined between the two partners, the pair have carved out a niche in custom tailored packaging programs and are actively growing the business within the local market as well as servicing a variety of clients outside the local market. The team has developed a resource base that provides an
advantage to their clients in almost any situation that they participate in. JC mentions, “if a client has a project that he/she would like expertise and knowledge in, and would like to tap into our resources, they have the ability to do that quickly and effortlessly. They have immediate access to our resources and can be engaged in the Initiation phase immediately without having to call in an expert from outside our company or relying on a vendor because of lack of knowledge from within. We pride ourselves on helping our clients Improve their efficiencies, Increasing their profitability, and Initiating the Plan. It is our commitment to their business." Jeremy Concannon first began his career as a driver / warehouseman for his Locally grown family business, Concannon’s Portland Paper, later named Concannon Paper. Jeremy worked every single summer from the start of high school through college until he graduated from Loyola Marymount University in Southern California. Once he finished, he had to make a decision, to pursue his dream of being in the music business or to work for his family business…..well, you can see where that story took the turn! All kidding aside, he moved back to Portland where he proceeded to work in the family business in the sales department calling on many company accounts and managing a couple of geographic territories. He worked hard, according to him, (you can ask his Dad for the truth), until he became sales manager of the firm in 2003. Hiring a plethora of young hungry sales reps he learned one thing, that the KISS method (Keep It Simple Stupid) was the only way to go. He expresses, “There is no substitute for good old fashioned work ethic, and my dad taught us from the very beginning that you really have to push yourself each and every day.