They came, they pitched, they slayed

GCA Dragons Speed Dating surpassed expectations

 

Put together 72 greeting card publishers, 20 top retail buyers and a panel of industry experts for an afternoon and what do you get?

It’s the GCA’s Dragons Speed Dating event and, this being the Year Of The Dragon,  everyone who participated yesterday, March 7, in a fast-paced few hours of pitching, learning and networking came away all fired up with positivity and potential.

Above: The Dragons of 2024 – (back row from left) Liz Killick, Calladoodles; Miles Robinson, House of Cards; David Colman, Only Place for Pictures; Kaye Thurgood, Sincerely Yours; Andrea Pinder, Presentation; Shannon Fisher, Postmark; Kerry Nicholls, John Lewis; Jason Billings-Cray, John Lewis; Charlotte Green, Cardfactory; Laura Clarke, Scribbler; Vicky Joshi, Cardfactory; Tim Reynolds, Medici Gallery; Anita Thorpe, Diverse; and Sean Austin, Austin & Co; (front row from left) Priya Aurora-Crowe, Lark; Sarah Laker, Stationery Supplies; Sally Matson, Red Card; Holly Whait, Sainsbury’s; and Nilou Noorbaksh, Jumping Bean.
Above: The Dragons of 2024 – (back row from left) Liz Killick, Calladoodles; Miles Robinson, House of Cards; David Colman, Only Place For Pictures; Kaye Thurgood, Sincerely Yours; Andrea Pinder, Presentation; Shannon Fisher, Postmark; Kerry Nicholls, John Lewis; Jason Billings-Cray, John Lewis; Charlotte Green, Cardfactory; Laura Clarke, Scribbler; Vicky Joshi, Cardfactory; Tori Heath-Smith, Scribbler; Tim Reynolds, Medici Gallery; Anita Thorpe, Diverse; and Sean Austin, Austin & Co; (front row from left) Priya Aurora-Crowe, Lark; Sarah Laker, Stationery Supplies; Sally Matson, Red Card; Shar Grothier, Sainsbury’s; and Nilou Noorbaksh, Jumping Bean.

“What an absolute gem of an afternoon – being able to actually get your cards in the hands of such prestigious buyers and gauge their reactions to your products there and then was invaluable,” commented Micky Calf, founder of Studio Bokette, echoing the views of fellow publishers who attended.

Above: Studio Bokette’s Micky Calf and Olivia Penny pitching to John Lewis’ Kerry Nicholls
Above: Studio Bokette’s Micky Calf and Olivia Penny pitching to John Lewis’ Kerry Nicholls

Continuing the successful formula of previous years, the publisher participants were divided into two groups, with one half first going in to face the retailer Dragons in the Den while the other half were treated to insights from a panel of publishers and experts, and then they swapped over.

“It was a really great afternoon – so lovely to meet lots of new faces,” said Tori Heath-Smith and Laura Clarke, buying manager and card buyer of Scribbler.

“We will definitely be following up at PG Live and have made several appointments at the show to see some of the publishers we’ve seen.”

Above: (From left) Ricicle Cards’ David Rice-Nicholls catching up with Scribbler’s Tori Heath-Smith and Laura Clarke, and Stormy Knight’s Sarah Jackson
Above: (From left) Ricicle Cards’ David Rice-Nicholls catching up with Scribbler’s Tori Heath-Smith and Laura Clarke, and Stormy Knight’s Sarah Jackson

Other multiple and small group buyers who were happy to be called Dragons for the afternoon included those from Cardfactory, House of Cards, John Lewis & Partners, Lark, Postmark and Sainsbury’s.

Kerry Nicholls and Jason Billings-Cray, category lead and buyer at John Lewis & Partners, also relished the event: “It was such a buzzy afternoon. We really enjoyed meeting a lot of new publishers who are just starting out – what talent there is in this industry!”

Above: Lark’s Priya Aurora-Crowe right being pitched to by Two for Joy’s Louise Richardson
Above: Lark’s Priya Aurora-Crowe (right) being pitched to by Two For Joy’s Louise Richardson

A strong posse of leading indies completed the horde of Dragons, each one enthusiastically sharing their feedback and giving advice to the publishers who entered the Den.

At the end of the day Kaye Thurgood, owner of Sincerely Yours in Shenfield and Hornchurch, admitted: “I’m shattered, but I loved every minute of it. I met such a broad range of people, each with their own fascinating stories and some fabulous products. I was so impressed by all the preparation they’d all done.”

Above: House of Cards’ Miles Robinson imparting retailing advice and feedback
Above: House of Cards’ Miles Robinson imparting retailing advice and feedback

As a newbie publisher Marit and Richard Taylor, co-owners of Apricot Cards, didn’t quite know what to expect, but came away in no doubt it had been a “very positive experience”. Richard admitted: “It was quite stressful to begin with, but what an exciting way to receive valuable feedback and such good advice!”

David and Jo Denning, founders of Lovely Paper Stuff, were equally appreciative of “the opportunity to network with other publishers” as well as “gaining feedback from retailers to our products”.

Above: Yours Sincerely’s Kaye Thurgood left enjoying a pitch from Amanda Kinghorn of All Shades
Above: Yours Sincerely’s Kaye Thurgood left enjoying a pitch from Amanda Kinghorn of All Shades

And Grace Jackson Design founder Grace Jackson has no doubts as to the merits of participating: “What a great experience and just fantastic to get in front of such fabulous retailers. I’m excited to see what will follow as a result.”

Taking place on the eve of International Women’s Day today, 8 March, it was all all-female panel at this year’s Dragons who share their experiences on a number of key industry topics.

Above: (From left) Paper Salad’s Karen Wilson living up to the publisher’s bright colours usp with Say it With Songs’ Ellie Fitzgerald and Paul Fields, and House of Cards’ Miles Robinson during the coffee break
Above: (From left) Paper Salad’s Karen Wilson living up to the publisher’s bright colours usp with Say it With Songs’ Ellie Fitzgerald and Paul Fields, and House of Cards’ Miles Robinson during the coffee break

Karen Wilson, joint owner of Paper Salad, emphasised the role of branding to create a point of difference in a saturated market. She cited Paper Salad’s vivid use of six-colour printing as well as innovative finishes as part of the publisher’s usps, and Karen also stressed the need for people to be original and not plagiarise others’ designs.

Kelly Hudson, md of specialist intellectual property lawyers McDaniels Law, covered protecting publishers from plagiarism and also revealed that Brexit has made UK copyright law somewhat murky.

Above & top: Publishers waiting to be selected and taken into the pitching den!
Above & top: Publishers waiting to be selected and taken into the pitching den

Raspberry Blossom founder Rebecca Green shared her experiences of owning and managing a fast-growing publishing business in the ten years of trading while Georgina Fihosy, of diversity and inclusion card specialist AfroTouch Design, explained how her business success has been based around having established multiple income streams including wholesale, consumer and trade websites, and bespoke corporate work. She also explained how she had overcome a natural shyness and worked on improving her communication and public speaking skills.

Above: The all-woman panel (from left) Karen Wilson, Rebecca Green, Georgina Fihosy and Nicola Webster, plus Kelly Hudson
Above: The all-woman panel (from left) Karen Wilson, Rebecca Green, Georgina Fihosy and Nicola Webster, plus Kelly Hudson

Meanwhile Nicola Webster, founder of NJW Consulting, shared her knowledge of social media and some of the tricks of the trade in making the most of Instagram.

Having led the organisation of this year’s event Adriana Lovesy, GCA membership and marketing manager and founder of Mrs Lovesy card company, was delighted by the positive reactions from both participating publishers and buyers alike.

Above: Adriana Lovesy with Yvonne Caddell, founder of Little Giorgo’s Designs, with a special card given to all attendees and Dragons. The card, produced by Loxleys on board supplied by Fedrigoni, who both sponsored the event, featured dragon drawings by Yvonne’s young son Giorgi.
Above: Adriana Lovesy with Yvonne Caddell, founder of Little Giorgo’s Designs, with a special card given to all attendees and Dragons. The card, produced by Loxleys on board supplied by Fedrigoni, who both sponsored the event, featured dragon drawings by Yvonne’s young son Giorgi.

“Dragons is such an invaluable event, not just because it enables publishers to pitch their company one-to-one to fabulous buyers, but also for the opportunity it creates to network and share experiences with other publishers as well as learn so much from the panellists,” said Adriana. “Nothing beats face-to-face interaction, whether you’re a brand-new start-up, established company or experienced buyer. All this was very evident at yesterday’s event.”

And, with each of the Dragons going home with a bulging bag of samples from all the participating publishers, there’s bound to be more follow-up business.

Above: The bags of card samples each Dragon took home, including Red Card’s Sally Matson and Austin & Co’s Sean Austin
Above: The bags of card samples each Dragon took home, including Red Card’s Sally Matson and Austin & Co’s Sean Austin

There was no time wasting for Dragon Sally Matson, owner of Red Card, Petworth, who delved into her goody bag of samples from all the participating publishers as soon as she got home.

“Is sitting on the floor surrounded by so many glorious cards a definition of being ‘a cardie’ I wonder!” she quipped.

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