SEMINOLE, Fla., May 10, 2017 -- BAMKO, LLC, a division of Superior Uniform Group, Inc.® (NASDAQ:SGC), announced today that it has been named one of the promotional products industry’s 2017 Greatest Companies To Work For by PPB (Promotional Products Business) Magazine. PPB is the industry’s flagship publication published by Promotional Products Association International, the not-for-profit association with more than 14,300 corporate member companies and over 510,000 industry professionals who lead the $21 billion industry.
BAMKO was one of just 15 large companies (75+ employees) recognized for its ability to keep workers happy, satisfied and engaged. This recognition was based on anonymous employee responses to a survey exploring several key areas, including engagement, effectiveness, leadership, ethics, pay, benefits, training and work/life balance.
“We are incredibly grateful to be recognized as one of the ‘Greatest’ companies to work for in our industry by both PPB and our employees,” said BAMKO President, Philip Koosed. “Fostering a culture that promotes employee engagement, personal development, and professional growth is central to everything that we do here at BAMKO. By far the best perk we offer is the opportunity to work with colleagues who are passionate, talented, and affable. This is a ringing endorsement of the quality of our employees and we are thrilled that they have recognized one another in such resounding fashion.”
About BAMKO, LLC, a division of Superior Uniform Group, Inc.
BAMKO is a full-service retail merchandise sourcing and promotional products agency established in 1999. With offices in the United States, England, China, India, and Brazil, BAMKO is a 24-hour-a-day operation with a truly global reach currently serving over 550 of the world's most successful brands. BAMKO works with its clients to provide a wide range of supply chain solutions, including world-class design, sourcing, production, product development, quality control, testing, logistics, and delivery of goods for clients across the globe. It is a division of Superior Uniform Group.
Superior Uniform Group (NASDAQ:SGC), established in 1920, is one of America's foremost providers of fine uniforms and image apparel. Headquartered in Seminole, FL, Superior Uniform Group manages award-winning uniform apparel programs for major corporations nationwide. Leaders in innovative uniform program design, global manufacturing, and state-of-the-art distribution, Superior Uniform Group helps companies achieve a more professional appearance and better communicate their brands - particularly those in healthcare, private security, retail, hospitality, transportation and food service industries.
The company’s commitment to service, technology, quality and value-added benefits, as well as its financial strength and resources, support customers’ diverse needs while embracing a "Customer 1st, Every Time!" philosophy and culture. Superior Uniform Group sells its wide range of products through its signature brands Superior I.D.™, Fashion Seal Healthcare® and HPI Direct®. Superior Uniform Group is also the parent company for The Office Gurus®, which provides call center and BPO solutions to a variety of customers.
For more information, call 310-470-5859 or visit www.BAMKO.net.
Contact: Joshua White General Counsel (310)-470-5859 or Hala Elsherbini Halliburton Investor Relations (972) 458-8000


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