Rhyme has been recognized by Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America as a 2019 – 2020 Platinum Level Service Dealer. Sharp awards Platinum Level Service status to outstanding dealers that have exceeded performance benchmarks and implemented industry best practices during the past year. Rhyme is among a select group of dealers recognized by Sharp from the hundreds of dealers that sell Sharp’s advanced business products and solutions in the U.S.
“The Platinum Level Service award recognizes Sharp dealers such as Rhyme that demonstrate exceptional customer support and the highest level of achievement in critical areas of service delivery,” said Greg Gumpright, Director, Services, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America. “The award is a symbol of meeting Sharp’s highest standards which recognizes Rhyme for meeting and exceeding performance benchmarks and implementing industry best practices.”
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About Rhyme
Rhyme is one of the largest independent providers of office technology solutions in the country. In business since 1886, Rhyme employees over 90 people and has 10 locations throughout Wisconsin and Illinois. Their corporate office is located in Portage, Wisconsin and has roots that date back to the 1800s. Rhyme streamlines their customer’s workflow by integrating the appropriate technology to meet their needs.
About Sharp Imaging and Information Company
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation, markets Sharp’s business products, including its new Synappx™ family of collaboration applications that help address the workforce’s increased expectation of secure accessibility, ease of use and mobility; its full line of multifunction printers (MFPs); and professional display products, including the award-winning AQUOS BOARD® interactive display system.
When we think about volunteering, it’s usually around the holidays—right? That time of year when giving back is top of mind and opportunities seem to be everywhere. There are food drives, toy donations, community events, and just a general sense of wanting to help. And honestly, it’s pretty amazing to see how many people show up to support their communities during that season.
But here’s the thing: our communities need that same kind of energy all year long. In this post, let’s talk about why volunteering tends to spike at the end of the year, what happens when that rush fades, and how you can stay involved beyond just November and December.