Touchstone

Touchstone We are Brand Soldiers. We redefine what can be achieved.

OUR VISION
For our clients:
Build their brands in disruptive, game-changing ways that extend and amplify their brands, redefining the imaginable. For our colleagues:
Provide an environment of healthy “soil” whereby they can evolve, develop, and grow in ways wherein they can recognize their dreams and beyond.

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110 Mercantile Drive, Suite B
Fairfield, OH
45014

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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Our Story

Six shirts hanging in the door, and a box of key chains on the floor… by Founder & President, Derek Block

That was the start of Touchstone (then, The Aztec Group, Inc.), which I started in June of 1996. My introduction to the promotional products industry was as a buyer for an environmental company, based in Cincinnati, OH, which was owned by my father-in-law (girlfriend’s dad, at the time). After graduating from Miami University (40 miles north of Cincinnati) and after a few jobs in the entertainment business, I started working at an environmental company called Aztec Environmental.

While working at Aztec Environmental, I was exposed to promotional merchandise as a marketing buyer. (Little did I know, this would be the introduction into the world of promotional products, and what would later grow into what Touchstone is today.) Not long after, the environmental company was merged with another company and I found myself wondering what was next. In the weeks following, I connected my promotional products distributor to my network of contacts. After one week, literally, I thought… “I should try this on my own.”

In a deal made with my girlfriend’s dad/investor/now father-in-law, I made a deal to still answer the phone “Aztec” (and forward any calls that were environmental) and to borrow $30,000. With that, the Aztec Group, Inc. was born. Armed with six shirts hanging in the door and a box of key chains on the floor, I took to the streets, from my makeshift pole barn office, to sell (not really knowing what to sell). I fondly recall the first t-shirt order I received from a client. I called Fruit of the Loom and reached someone on the factory floor in Tennessee….. that was my introduction to the term wholesalers and what the term “ASI” (Advertising Specialty Industry) meant. Soon one client was landed, then another, and another, and sales started to take off (back then, doubling sales every year was easy).