Robertson Marketing Launches SWAG-Aid Helping Fortune 500 Companies Procure Critical PPE Products and Donate Essential Supplie


Right now, over 825,000 Americans are diagnosed with COVID-19 and essential workers are running out of critical personal protective equipment (PPE). To aid with the unprecedented demand for PPE, Robertson Marketing launched SWAG-Aid, allowing companies to purchase, donate, create kits and send care packages with essential products to local and international organizations. 

Robertson Marketing creates brand experiences for global industry leaders to connect with their customers and employees. Recently, some of the biggest global tech and financial companies have used Robertson Marketing’s digital solutions to reach thousands of people through the procurement of swag, including digital rewards. With the launch of SWAG-Aid, major and smaller companies can take action such as donate, create customized kits for specific emergencies, or send a care package to help alleviate stress. Amid the global pandemic SWAG-Aid is helping companies distribute aid across the U.S.

Companies can now easily purchase and donate essential PPE such as gloves, masks, or hand sanitizer to their selected organization in times of crisis. SWAG-Aid also allows companies to take their office PPE supplies and combine it with a selection from Robertson’s merchandise catalog to create a cohesive kit in response to specific emergencies. 

In addition to supplying essential PPE, Robertson Marketing is encouraging companies to show their employees how much they’re appreciated with “Welcome Back Kits”. Each kit can include useful items such as a notebook, a reusable water bottle, travel size hand sanitizers and band-aids. It’s more important than ever to recognize your workforce and show how much they’re appreciated during these difficult times. A welcome back kit provides the opportunity to show your teammates they’re valued not only from a business standpoint but on a human level.

To learn more about SWAG-Aid, contact info@robertsonmarketing.com.



May 19, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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