Treasure Investments Corporation and CEO Mark Russo Strike Gold at the NRA Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas
BATTLE GROUND, Wash., July 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Treasure Investments Corporation (TIC) set up a spectacular display at the 147th National Rifle Association Annual Meeting (NRAAM) in Dallas, Texas. TIC displayed in a 10' X 20' booth space located in one of the main conference halls.
"Our booth space was in a good location. We also placed three separate art displays at all registration locations and that was magic, as we knew it would be hard for nearly 100,000 people attending to see all the booths considering the massive size of the conference halls," said Mark Russo, CEO, Treasure Investments Corp.
"The three strategically placed art displays drove clients right to our booth and produced great results as we sold large collections, mainly of our eagles and patriotic themes," says Russo.
TIC donated one of its eagle sculptures to the NRA main auction event which raised $20,000 at the live dinner gala during the conference.
This was TIC's first appearance at the NRA Annual Meeting and the results were so good, the company will be attending next year's event in Indianapolis. "We are very excited about attending next year's event. Our booth will be even bigger and will include a larger collection of art," says Russo.
To learn more about the company and its work with nonprofits, visit Fineart1.com.
About Treasure Investments Corp
TIC has a diverse business platform, creating and providing fine art in original sculptures from small desktop images and collectibles to larger-than-life heroic monuments. The company's master mold collection contains hundreds of original molds from world-famous artists in the United States and Europe. For more information, visit Fineart1.com.
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