Meet 3D ExhibitsBill Dixon founded 3D Exhibits in 1995 after thirty years in the exhibit industry. In 3D, Bill envisioned a company committed to clients. His philosophy was simple: take care of clients, business will follow. When Gene Faut joined the 3D team a year and a half later, he was intrigued by Bill’s philosophy. Gene had looked at taking the lead of other companies, but found corporate cultures that stifled employees’ creativity and passion. At 3D, Gene leads by empowering his employees to engage their passion and creativity. 3D’s client-centered philosophy and employee-empowering leadership translate into industry-leading solutions for our clients. The 3D team puts their passion and creativity to work for you. We become a part of your team. We get to know what your company is about and what it will take to make your event a success. |
please take our surveyrecent 3D Exhibits blog activityDo more with less“Do more with less.” You hear this a lot lately, and it’s often met with groans. It seems that in every industry, from business, to education, to transportation, to our planet’s natural resources, we are all being asked to “do more with less.” We’ve already made cuts. How can we do more?” DO: What are you doing? MORE: What does more mean? WITH LESS: Less of what? People often assume that “doing more with less” is merely out of financial need, after all, necessity is still the mother of invention. But more than that, doing more with less is just a smarter way to work overall. At 3D Exhibits, giving our clients a bigger bang for their buck is our specialty. We thrive on the challenge. How is your company doing more with less? 3D Exhibits Project Managers | A Trade Show LifeCustom exhibit building is a detailed process involving many different components. With entire departments are dedicated to design, execution and delivery, collaboration is critical and timing is key. Many are involved throughout the process, but there is one 3D team member who monitors progress each and every step of the way –and that person is your Project Manager. It’s a job that requires a special skill set: impeccable organizational skills, grace under pressure, and the ability to multitask, among others. We spoke with Project Managers Bryan Jacobs and Tony Wojdyla about what it takes to make sure your project comes in on time, under budget, and within scope. |

