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John Lynch: International Person of the Year 2022
John Lynch, CEO of Lynka, was named International Person of the Year 2022 by ASI (Advertising Specialty Institute). This prestigious award recognizes not only his business achievements in apparel decoration but also his incredible humanitarian efforts to support Ukraine. You can read more about the award and his inspiring story in an article by Michele Bell on the ASI website.
Business Success and Merger with Vantage Apparel
John Lynch has become synonymous with quality and innovation in Europe’s promotional apparel industry. His company, Lynka, based in Krakow, Poland, is a leading player in the promotional clothing market. In 2021, Lynch sold a majority stake in Lynka to his longtime friend Ira Neaman, owner of Vantage Apparel – one of the largest promotional apparel suppliers in the U.S.
This merger brought together two of the biggest names in the industry, allowing Lynka to expand further and gain access to the massive U.S. market. The article highlights how both companies are a perfect match in terms of values, business models, and corporate culture. This partnership has not only broadened Lynka's reach but also introduced new technology and expertise to its operations.
John Lynch, CEO of Lynka, and Ira Neaman, CEO of Vantage Apparel, celebrating their successful partnership, which brought together two leading forces in the global apparel decoration industry.
Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine
What truly sets John Lynch apart in 2022 is not just his business success but his commitment to humanitarian efforts. When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Lynch felt an immediate need to act. Living just two hours from the Ukrainian border, he quickly mobilized to help.
Lynch didn’t just hire over 50 Ukrainian refugees to work at Lynka; he also personally drove to the border on weekends to transport families to safety. Along with other business leaders, he helped organize the renovation of an abandoned dormitory in Grabie, transforming it into a shelter for Ukrainian families. The facility also includes spaces where children can play, learn, and engage in arts and crafts.
Corporate Aid for Ukraine (CAU)
Recognizing the overwhelming need for support, Lynch took his efforts a step further by founding Corporate Aid for Ukraine (CAU). This rapid-response organization raises funds from U.S. businesses to provide immediate humanitarian aid to Ukrainians, both in their home country and as refugees in Poland. CAU has already raised millions of dollars and continues to receive strong support from companies across the U.S. and Europe.
Photos of the Grabie dormitory, where Lynka and Vantage provided safe apartments for Ukrainian refugees
Lynch’s Personal Commitment
In Michele Bell's article, Lynch’s humility and dedication are emphasized. He works tirelessly without seeking praise or recognition. His efforts have been widely praised by colleagues, including Jonathan Isaacson, CEO of Gemline, who supports Lynch’s initiatives. Whether in business or humanitarian work, Lynch's actions show that one person can make a significant impact on the lives of many.
Conclusion
John Lynch is not only a successful entrepreneur but also a leader whose influence reaches far beyond the business world. His dedication to helping Ukraine and his unwavering commitment to making a positive impact make him an extraordinary figure. To learn more about his inspiring journey and future plans, we encourage you to read the full article by Michele Bell on the ASI website.
Read the full article here.
Tim Andrews, CEO of ASI, and John Lynch, CEO of Lynka, at the Person of the Year event, celebrating Lynch’s prestigious award.