What is Summit Imprints?
Summit Imprints offers awards, promotional products, branded merchandise, custom apparel, and creative services. State-of-the-art engraving and customization services unite in-house production with a diverse network of suppliers and vendors. The in-house production team specializes in laser engraving, rotary engraving, heat transfer printing, full-color sublimation printing, embroidery, sandblasting, and more. The design team also provides layout, design, and artwork services upon request. From the showroom and workshop in the historic neighborhood of Mount Vernon (Baltimore, MD) Summit Imprints inspires customer and team loyalty through custom-designed products for recognition programs, annual events, conference giveaways, and brand awareness.
Mission Statement
We aspire to be recognized for our ability to meet our clients’ needs through refined consultation services, creative expertise, industry connections, and unparalleled customer service. By leveraging our experience in various printing and decoration methods, we aim to continuously innovate and deliver cutting-edge solutions that align with our clients' goals and values. Through our unwavering dedication to exceeding expectations, we envision building enduring relationships, driving brand success, and making a positive impact in the communities we serve.
Press Coverage
- Baltimore Business Journal: Chase Street Accessories & Engraving Transforms into Summit Imprints - November 2023
- Main Street America: Announcing the 2023 Backing Small Businesses Grant Recipients - June 2023
- Made in Baltimore Lookbook - October 2022
- Insights Magazine: Easy Automation Strategies - September/October 2022
- Baltimore Sun: Baltimore Sun's Best: Readers' Choice 2022 lifestyle & shopping destinations - July 6, 2022
- Baltimore Business Journal: Greater Baltimore Committee honors 12 companies as 2021 Mayor's Business Recognition Award winners - December 16, 2021
- The Daily Record: 12 Baltimore businesses receive Mayor’s Business Recognition Awards - December 16, 2021
- Insights Magazine: A Gift for Better Business - September/October 2021
- Baltimore Sun: Baltimore Sun’s Best: Readers’ Choice 2021 lifestyle & shopping destinations - July 7,2021
- VoyageBaltimore: Inspiring Conversations with Shana Beach of Chase Street Accessories & Engraving - July 1, 2021
- Graphics Pro Magazine: Chase Street Accessories & Engraving Nominated in Baltimore Sun’s Best - May 17, 2021
- Visit Baltimore: Can't Wait to Welcome You IRL - Spring/Summer 2021 issue
- Graphics Pro Magazine: Shop Profile: Chase Street Accessories & Engraving, a Spirit of Resiliency - April 2021 issue
- Women + Business Podcast - March 20, 2021
- Made In Baltimore Lookbook - November 9, 2020
- SouthBMore.com: Downtown Partnership Launching Holiday Pop-up Retail Store at Center Plaza - November 30, 2020
- CBS Baltimore: Mayor Young, BDC Award $100K In Grants To Baltimore Manufacturers To Make PPE - May 22, 2020
- WBALTV 11 (NBC): 10 manufacturers get $100K in city, BDC grants to produce PPE - May 22, 2020
- City of Baltimore Mayor's Office Press Release: Mayor Young and BDC Awards $100,000 in Grants to Baltimore City Manufacturers to Produce Personal Protective Equipment - May 22, 2020
- Fox45 News: Local retailers team up to create quality masks amid coronavirus pandemic - April 17, 2020
- Fox45 News: FACE MASKS & COVERINGS: How to get one! - April 16, 2020
- A&E Magazine: Chase Street Accessories & Engraving Nominated for Local Award - March 17, 2020
- Baltimore Sun: ‘Baltimore: Actually, I like it.’ Give the gift of Charm City snark this holiday season - December 2, 2019
- Insights Magazine: CHASING A DREAM: Chase Street Accessories & Engraving Started with a Long-Time Dream--but Grew Up Much More Quickly - December 2019
- Fox45 News: FROM "INFESTED" TO "INVESTED" | One business banks on Baltimore pride - August 15, 2019
- The Independent: Baltimore store sells mugs printed with Trump’s racist tweets and donates profits to help poor schoolchildren - August 12, 2019
- The Washington Post: A Baltimore shop put Trump’s tweets on a best-selling mug. Some profits will go to help the city. - August 11, 2019
- The New Yorker: Baltimore Responds to President Trump - August 3, 2019
- Radio Canada: Propos racistes sur Twitter : Trump en remet et attaque un révérend afro-américain - 29 June, 2019
History and About Us
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Meet the Team
Robert Lynch
Robert, known as "Robbie" by his friends, first entered the industry in 2018. What began as a chance encounter with Shana and Chris during their first months as neighbors in the city quickly blossomed into a friendship that supports each other like family. Born and raised in Queens, New York City in the 80’s, Robbie’s career started out in medicine with a degree in nursing before going back to school for information technology in upstate New York. He ultimately moved to Baltimore 18 months later.
As the production strategist, Robbie’s primary focus is translating Shana's processes and direction into unparalleled client satisfaction. If Shana is the brains of the operation, Robbie is the heart. As the dominant presence in the showroom, he interacts with the clients the most, and ensures every customer receives the attention and quality they deserve. He views the mission of the shop as taking a memory and creating an tangible representation of the story, which he is honored to be a part of. Robbie is currently working on his Certified Recognition Specialist certification with the Awards and Personalization Association and is an active participant in several community and maker organizations such as Open Works and Made in Baltimore.
Jordan Levine
Jordan Levine is the newest technician on the team. In his spare time, he's a designer and notebook maker and the founder of WonderBooks. He loves to create fun images and products that are aesthetically pleasing and useful.
He’s taught screen printing, design, and book binding at places like the Baltimore Museum of Industry and Towson University, and is a part of the Made in Baltimore Program.