Triangle Printing & Marketing Welcomes New Ownership

Amber Hollier • December 15, 2023

Continuing a Legacy of Excellence: Triangle Printing & Marketing Welcomes New Ownership


[Houston, Texas] – [December 16, 2023] – Triangle Printing & Marketing, a stalwart in the reprographics and marketing services industry, is excited to announce a significant change in ownership, effective January 1, 2024. The company, which has been a family-owned enterprise since its inception in 1958, is being purchased by Toby and Melody Dagenhart from current owners Robert (Bob) and Kathy Christy.


Originally founded as Triangle Reproductions in 1958 by Ed Christy, the company initially focused on reprographics and drafting supply services. Under the direction of his son, Bob Christy, who took the helm in 1990, the firm has transformed significantly. Now operating as Triangle Printing & Marketing, it has broadened its offerings to encompass color graphics printing, wide format color printing, and an extensive range of marketing services. Today, the company serves a diverse clientele, ranging from AEC firms to churches, non-profits, school districts, and businesses of all scales - from local mom-and-pop shops to Fortune 50 corporations.


Bob and Kathy have nurtured the company with a blend of traditional values and innovative services, ensuring its strong presence in the market. As they prepare to pass the torch to Toby and Melody, they reflect on their journey with immense pride and gratitude. “It’s been an incredible journey watching Triangle grow and adapt through the years. I am looking forward to continuing to work with the friends and customers I have served over these many years. Handing over the reins to Toby and Melody, we know the company’s legacy and family-oriented values will continue to thrive,” said Bob.


Toby Dagenhart, who currently serves as the President of Triangle Printing & Marketing, along with his spouse Melody, are committed to upholding the company's legacy while infusing new energy and ideas. “We are honored to continue the legacy that the Christy family has built. Our vision is to maintain the core values of Triangle Printing & Marketing while exploring new opportunities to serve our clients better,” said Toby Dagenhart.


Bob Christy will remain involved with Triangle Printing & Marketing as a consultant, ensuring a smooth transition and continued success in the future. Speaking on Bob’s ongoing role, Toby Dagenhart remarked, 'Having Bob continue as a consultant is a tremendous boon for us. His extensive understanding of the industry, combined with his insights into the company’s long-standing history and visionary leadership, are truly invaluable. Bob's expertise will be crucial in merging Triangle's legacy with the fresh, innovative approaches we intend to introduce, ensuring a seamless transition.


This acquisition marks a new chapter for Triangle Printing & Marketing, reinforcing its commitment to quality, innovation, and family-driven values. The company looks forward to continuing to serve its loyal clients and the community under this new leadership.


For more information, please contact:

Amber Hollier Director of Marketing Triangle Printing & Marketing 713-780-0236 ahollier@triangletexas.com


About Triangle Printing & Marketing

Founded in 1958, Triangle Printing & Marketing has been a leader in reprographics and marketing services. Originally a reprographics and drafting supply company, it has expanded its offerings to include a wide range of printing and marketing services. Known for its commitment to quality and innovation, Triangle has been a trusted name in the industry for over six decades.

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