Clocktower Advisors sponsors Wayzgoose event
Clocktower Advisors is a sponsor for the 13th Annual Wayzgoose event held at the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
The event is multi-day conference with presentations and workshops by letterpress printers and historians. This year’s event will be held virtually on Friday and Saturday, November 5 and 6, 2021, with workshops in the week leading up to the event.
“As a business based here in Two Rivers and as a marketing communications firm, Clocktower Advisors is proud to support this international event dedicated to useful and beautiful design. The Wayzgoose event and the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum are absolutely unique treasures in our city. How could we not support such an amazing event?,” said Todd Nilson, president of Clocktower Advisors.
Wayzgoose derives its name from an annual printer’s entertainment held at the end of each year.
About Clocktower Advisors
Since 2015, Clocktower Advisors has helped clients across the globe to create and sustain thriving online community and digital workplace experiences.
As the uncertainties brought about by the global pandemic, economic and technological disruption force more organizations to increase their investments in remote work, meaningful collaboration, innovation, and online employee loyalty, Clocktower Advisors’ experience, thought leadership, and knowledge of leading practices in creating trust and building safe digital spaces has become more relevant than ever.
Clocktower Advisors has helped dozens of organizations worldwide from startups through Fortune 100 companies to plan, launch, and run online communities and digital workplaces.
About Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum
The Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum is the only museum dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type. With 1.5 million pieces of wood type and more than 1,000 styles and sizes of patterns, Hamilton's collection is one of the premier wood type collections in the world. In addition to wood type, the Museum is home to an amazing array of advertising cuts from the 1930s through the 1970s, and all of the equipment necessary to make wood type and print with it, as well as equipment used in the production of hot metal type, tools of the craft and rare type specimen catalogs.
Hamilton staff host educational demonstrations, field trips, workshops and offer opportunities for artists, printers, historians and other scholars to experiment with this vast wood type collection. Self guided tours are available anytime during our regular business hours. Please contact the museum at info@woodtype.org or (920) 794-6272 for more information or to schedule a group visit