Every month we ask one of our colleagues five big questions concerning Minicards. Since this year David Rossmaur, with Georg Kolarik, runs the business in London. He sees all kinds of new opportunities.
Every month we ask one of our colleagues five big questions concerning Minicards. Rubén Martin Barriga runs the business in Madrid and Valencia for more then ten years now. Keep on going and never give up: that’s what it takes to run a business, according to Rubén.
Let us introduce you to Daniel Radu and Alex Montalenti, part of the Minicards network for more then ten years now. Alex runs the business in Florida and Daniel in New York . Alex: “We’re business partners for such long time. It sometimes feels like a marriage.”
Péter Sipos is one of our first license holders and part of the Minicards network for many years. So it’s about time to ask Peter about his Big Five. What’s his biggest milestone and what’s food for thought for the future? Five small questions, five big(ger) answers.
Since January our digital screens have been in Amsterdam hotels, with up-to-date information about events, attractions and restaurants. Time to investigate what hotel guests, advertisers and hoteliers think of our new product. We are happy to share a few results, so read on.
It’s time for another round of five big questions concerning Minicards. This month we spoke to our licensee Kristoffer Roos, who runs the business in Sweden (Stockholm) for eight years now. About printed cards, big ambitions and digital marketing.
Meet Natia Amiridze, our lady in Tbilisi, Georgia. She is part of the Minicards family since last year and starting up the business with lots of positive energy and two partners: Tina Osepashvili and Ani Kvaratshkelia.
Every month we ask one of our colleagues five big questions concerning Minicards. We kick off with Ciska van Schagen, who runs the business in Spain as one of the first Minicards licensees. Ciska: "Despite all the online competition, Minicards remains a strong product."