Published April 29, 2022
Ryly Sann says his passion for creative problem solving and aim for excellence led him to reevaluate his career last June when the coronavirus pandemic was starting to wane.
“At that time, I took a step back and got into screen printing,” Sann said. “But after about six months, I became convinced that wrapping was what I needed to do. I didn’t know what the future would bring, but I thought, sink or swim, that’s what I need to do.”
That conviction led to the start of his business, SIC Wraps, located in Green Bay.
By wrapping, Sann means the process of applying a vinyl graphic or decal over the original paint of a vehicle to allow a person to change the look of a vehicle without the need for a costly and complicated paint job. The wrap is commonly used for advertising so a company can display its logo and graphics, but can also be used by an individual for personalization.
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