Kwik Kopy connects with 5000 medium enterprises

New business partnership between Kwik Kopy and First 5000 opens the door to a stream of fresh commercial opportunities.

Launched officially on Wednesday 20 October 2010 at Parliament House by Deputy Director General of Industry and Investment NSW, Mr Barry Buffier -- First 5000 is the brainchild of public policy network Global Access Partners (GAP) which initiates and promotes high-level discussions on the most pressing issues facing Australia’s society and economy.

Members of the First 5000 receive networking tools, access to news, updates, blogs and feature commentary pieces, online discussions with other First 5000 members, partners and government and invitations to Global Access Partners’ conferences and roundtables. Other partners of First 5000 include the likes of QANTAS, Telstra, NAB and Cisco.

“At Kwik Kopy we believe in the power of superior communication products to improve the performance of a business. In turn, we have some of the finest minds in the design and print market helping make this a reality and believe First 5000 are no different in their selection of top-minded business professionals,” said Sarah Emms, Kwik Kopy marketing manager.

First 5000 members are companies that employ between 20-199 people and report an annual turnover of $10 million or more.