Global Recognition is involved in the community and gives back in a variety of ways — occasionally it catches attention in the media.
Global Recognition owner steers Green Bay company amid changing marketplace and workforce
Green Bay’s local newspaper interviewed the owner of Global Recognition about his story and how the company continues to grow and change throughout the years.
The full article can be read online using the links below: • Green Bay Press-Gazette article • Yahoo!news article
Harry Sydney Book Signing Event
Global Recognition hosted Harry Sydney’s book signing event in our showroom on Thurs., 10/3/2019 from 3pm – 5pm. It was an opportunity to meet Harry Sydney, have conversation, and he personally signed your copy of his book. 100% of the proceeds went to My Brother’s Keeper. This event was open to the community.
K9 Pyro Makes a Full Recovery & Donation from K9 Pyro Shirts
K9 Pyro had life threatening injuries when he was stabbed multiple times in the neck while apprehending a suspect.
Based on community support for the official K9 Pyro fundraising t-shirts, Global Recognition raised over $12,000 for the medical expenses of K9 Pyro and the Green Bay Police K9 Program. K9 Pyro returned to full duty the same day.
Check presentation from the K9 Pyro shirts at Global Recognition
UW-Green Bay Retired Nordgaard's 33 Number
UWGB retired former Phoenix Jeff Nordgaard’s 33 number during halftime at the game on December 1, 2018. Nordgaard’s number 33 jersey will hang next to Tony Bennett’s jersey in the rafters at the Resch Center. Jeff Nordgaard received his framed jersey with personalized plates and photo that was custom framed by Global Recognition.
The community showed support with Back The Blue apparel. Global Recognition Inc. donated over $4,200 to local law enforcement agencies. The first donation was covered by the media.
Homeless Shelter Cheesy Scarves & Global Recognition Lends a Hand
The NEW Community Shelter made and sold Cheesy Scarves as a fundraiser for their homeless shelter. Demand for scarves skyrocketed and Global Recognition helped embroider scarves.
The Cheesy Scarf story was in the news January 2015 on:
• Fox 11 – Good Day Wisconsin (Green Bay, WI) and YouTube