Sales Graphics

Sales Graphics is a presentation agency based in New York City. Its offerings include slide design, video production, and enterprise presentation software called CustomShow, which is offered as SaaS. Sales Graphics works with many Fortune 1000 companies. The company has focused on business presentations for over 50 years. Sales Graphics was founded in 1954 by George Chevalier, Sr., and first rose to prominence by delivering high-end, hand-lettered presentations and sales boards. The company quickly graduated to using 35mm slides and eventually to PowerPoint. Sales Graphics launched its CustomShow software in 1998 as an alternative to PowerPoint, with Forbes as its first customer. In 1968, George, Sr.'s son, also named George, joined the company, and currently oversees day-to-day operations as president. His two sons, Jed and Ted, also work at Sales Graphics. Clients include USA Network, AMC, Ferrari North America, Dior, Swarovski, A&E, Bravo, SES America, Teen Vogue & The WWE.

Sales Graphics
Type of businessPrivate
Available inEnglish
Founded1954
HeadquartersNew York, NY
Key people
  • George Chevalier Founder/President
  • Paul Shapiro EVP Technology and Design
  • Mike Lingle SVP of Sales and Strategy
  • Greg Gordon Director of Engineering
  • Jed Chevalier Account Specialist
  • Ted Chevalier Designer
Servicessoftware applications and design
URLhttp://www.salesgraphics.com/
Current statusActive

Awards

  • American Business Award, Sales Video of the Year, Glamour, 2009
  • American Business Award, Finalist, NBC News, 2009
  • Horizon Interactive, Gold Award, Training, Wall Street Journal, 2009
  • Horizon Interactive, Gold Award, Video, Glamour, 2009
  • Summit Creative Award, Sales Video, Glamour, 2009 [1]
  • Summit Creative Award, Microsite, pcAmerica, 2008[1]
  • Horizon Interactive, Gold Award, B2B, Entertainment Weekly, 2008
  • Horizon Interactive, Gold Award, B2B, Newsweek, 2008
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References

  1. "Summit International Awards". Summitawards.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
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