Administrative Professional's Day gifts
Wednesday, April 21st
Donny has a saying about the time he
worked in "corporate America." "The
managers can disappear and you will not see much difference for weeks, maybe even months. But... if the
"admins" disappear, business will come to a screeching halt in
less than 5 minutes."
You know he is right! Please don't forget that person who makes
YOU successful.
Give a gift they will never forget... Candy you ate as a kid®
Candy you ate as a kid®
decade assortments
Candy you ate as a kid®
personalized box tops
Pack-a-Bag of Candy you ate as a kid®
Free hand-written enclosure
cards are available during checkout.

This
annual event was originally organized in 1952 as "National Secretaries
Week" by the National Secretaries Association (now known as the
International Association of Administrative Professionals or IAAP) in
conjunction with public relations executive Harry Klemfuss and a
consortium of office product manufacturers.
It was
established as an effort to recognize secretaries for their contributions
in the workplace, and to attract people to secretarial and
administrative careers. In the year 2000, IAAP announced a name change for
Professional Secretaries Week and Professional Secretaries Day. The names
were changed to Administrative Professionals Week and
Administrative Professionals Day to keep pace with changing job titles
and expanding responsibilities of today’s administrative workforce. |