Leanin’ Tree greeting cards have been an
American tradition since 1949. That’s when Ed Trumble, founder and Chairman,
started selling Christmas cards through the mail to western farmers and ranchers.
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The first Christmas cards sold in 1949 were
created
by co-founder Bob Lorenz. |
Strapped for cash, Ed and co-founder Bob Lorenz
started their business in Colorado by trading art for advertising. While Ed managed
the business side of things, Bob, an aspiring young western artist, created a
painting for the cover of Western Livestock Magazine. In return, the two entrepreneurs
received a full-page ad to promote their Western Christmas cards - all four of
them!
The response was overwhelming and the business
was officially launched. Bob and Ed literally filled their first orders from shoe
boxes stored in a one-bedroom apartment. To make matters more challenging, their
first-year profits were nearly wiped out when the local card printer misspelled
Christmas"!
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| Pictured at Leanin’ Tree’s Boulder Colorado headquarters are Ed Trumble, Lynn Trumble, Tom Trumble, Jane Trumble, Nancy Fox and Tim Trumble. |
A lot has happened since 1949. Ed Trumble purchased full ownership of the company in 1965 after the untimely loss of Bob Lorenz to cancer. The Leanin’ Tree fine art greeting card company has flourished as a family-owned operation ever since. Today, Ed remains active as Founder and Chairman of the Board and Senior Director of the Museum, while his four children manage the day-to-day business. Tom Trumble is President and CEO, Jane Trumble is Senior Vice President of Product Development, Nancy Fox is Vice President of Celebration Greetings and Tim Trumble is Vice President of Special Projects.
Leanin’ Tree has grown from four Western
Christmas cards to offer over 3,000 unique greeting cards in a multitude of themes
for everyday occasions and major holidays. From our headquarters in beautiful
Boulder, Colorado, we now ship over 20 million greeting cards a year.
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| We are located in beautiful, Boulder, Colorado,
nestled along the Front Range of the white-capped Rocky Mountains. Since 1949
our distinctive fine art cards and gifts have helped folks from all over the world
keep in touch with their friends and loved ones. |
The large majority of these cards are sold through
thousands of independent retail outlets across the country. Making this possible
is a dedicated workforce of over 200 full-time employees.
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| Jane Trumble |
Leanin Trees product mission over
the last 50-plus years has remained unchanged: To bring the best in art and words
together in a way that touches your heart. Leading this charge is Jane Trumble,
Eds daughter and Vice President of Product Development.
I get to do the fun part! We start with wonderful
art and then our verse writers add just the right words
to touch your heart or tickle your funny bone. Jane
Trumble
First, we comb the country to find the most talented
independent artists we can. The relationships we build with these gifted artists
are critical since Leanin’ Tree does not directly employ a single artist.
Only by working with independent artists and photographers can we bring you the
quality and variety of art that we offer.
As you know from personal experience, although it may
be the cover image that causes you to pick up a card, it is usually the inside
verse, or sentiment, that leads you to make a purchase. Leanin Trees
unique combination of art and verse is a big part of what makes our cards so special.
Experienced verse writers start with an inspiring work of art and then add just
the right words to help you express your feelings. Whether your intention is a
spirited laugh or a heartfelt thank you, there is a Leanin Tree card with
the right message for your situation.
Leanin’ Tree is about transforming a simple
piece of paper into something magnificent that brightens your day, lifts your
heart, or makes you smile. All in all, it’s pretty straightforward and down
to earth". And that’s the way we like it.
Leanin’ Tree is also down to earth about
the earth. Like most companies, we use precious resources to bring our products
to you. To minimize this impact we print all our cards and envelopes on recycled
paper. We’ve recycled our printing scrap and office paper for years, and
we recycle soda cans, phonebooks, fluorescent light bulbs, various kinds of steel,
aluminum and printing plates. We also support a public service tree planting program
that plants two trees for every one we use in our promotional materials. And we’re
very proud to have been awarded Boulder’s PACE Award (Partners for a Clean
Environment) for the ongoing efforts we make to reduce our impact on the environment.
Furthermore, we have used wind-generated electricity since 2000 to power the lights
in the Leanin Tree Museum of Western Art.
- Leanin’ Tree shall continue forever.
- Ownership and management of Leanin’ Tree shall remain closely held within
the Trumble family, and Leanin’ Tree shall avoid long-term corporate debt.
- Leanin’ Tree recognizes that without customers, there is no company. Customer
satisfaction is Leanin’ Tree’s primary objective.
- Leanin’ Tree shall strive for excellence in all that it does, continually
improving our practices, products, and services.
- Leanin’ Tree is in the happiness business. Leanin’ Tree shall produce products
that are positive, uplifting, and life-enhancing.
- Leanin’ Tree shall practice commonly accepted principles of business management.
- Leanin’ Tree shall seek to provide a healthy, productive, energetic, and enthusiastic
work environment reflecting a high regard for the value of the individual.
- All employees shall be competent and properly trained for their job, and shall
be treated with professional respect.
- Leanin’ Tree shall seek to provide a maximum degree of satisfaction on the
part of all employees in their assigned tasks.
- Leanin Tree shall be a responsible and constructive member of the community.
- Leanin Tree shall practice ethical and honorable behavior, and in all
that Leanin Tree does, God’s will and love shall
be exemplified.
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