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Ideas For Presents For Executives

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Owen Jones on 01-09-2009

For those top people in business, who have probably known the better things in life, personalization is the key to giving the perfect retirement gift. It must be something that allows them to remember their legacy in the corporation, where they had worked so hard for decades to get to the position of their dreams.

The present should be something related to their former business interests, and which, after their life-time of successful deals and perfect investments, reminds them of those business-related activities that gave them pleasure and therefore makes them feel happy again. These two things are fundamental and necessary to help the former executive remember how they lived their working lives, and of course, the person who thoughtfully gave them the gift.

For the golfer: Nothing says leisure and enthusiasm more than the sport of golf. The demand for golf clubs, gloves, carts and the like has rocketed over the years due to the rise in industries like hedge fund investing and financial advice. More business people simply means more golfers since golf is the sport where most of them bond and get to know each other. More evidence of this, is that golf courses are becoming more commonplace in rising economies like India and China, where Mission Hills and many other courses are frequently advertised in sporting media.

Sometimes, all it takes is a bit of out-of-the-box thinking. For example, you could emblazon their old company logo, family seal or monogram on some golf balls, markers, tees or on their golf bag in order to suggest the form of elitism that they as used to. For those who often love to take guests to the golf course with them, nothing says group bonding more than a set of personalized golf shirts for the four friends!

If they have played particularly well in a memorable golf tournament, a miniature personalized scorecard print will also stimulate memories just as much as photos do. With their podium photos and ranks immortalized for ever, you can conjure up the spirit of the golf competition and help the golfer (and other participants) to relive the moment just as if they were replaying and enjoying the game again.

Recreational Gambling: Some executive types spend some of their free time in casinos, where they flaunt their wealth and try to win more at the same time. Such people live life in the fast lane, as hey say, gaining and losing a lot of money as they go along. The perfect present for this kind of person, are gifts that represent his/her lifestyle, like a personally branded cigar or a monogrammed cigar case and cutter. What do you think about a customized deck of cards with the logo that represents the retiree’s trade or industry?

You can also go for the classic gift of expensive wine or champagne, the taste of which reminds one of the good life with its incomparable taste. A bottle of Chateau Lafite, Cristal Brut or Clos du Mensil are on this list. Presenting top-flight executives with these types of privilege is integral to the perfect retirement party for them. Cigar cases with a monogram and expensive wine go a long way to achieving this.

Conclusion: Nothing else reminds them of their former lifestyles more than personalized things that reflect their old way of life. Giving these kinds of gifts to retiring executives hits the nail right on the head. They should live their golden years the way they want them to be and thinking along the lines of luxury and personalization will help you find the best retirement gift for them more easily.

If you are interested in executive items, please go to our web site on Choosing an Executive Briefcase. You are welcome to reprint this article – but get your own unique content version here.

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