The logos' above date back to 1903 and show the design progression to our current logo.
We love what we do. The passion we have for our work enables us to take ownership of our clients' projects. We constantly strive to deliver the highest-quality products possible. And we've been doing it for over 100 years!
Mission Statement
• We at Rider Dickerson recognize that our customers are the driving force in our business and are therefore committed to meeting or exceeding their needs for quality graphic communication by furnishing products and services that satisfy their expectations.
• To consistently provide the value our customers expect, we will continue to build and maintain strong business relationships with them, incorporating consistently high print quality and absolute dependability through individual service.
• All employees at Rider Dickerson, through their personal interest and involvement, form the vital link to our customers. They develop this through a team concept based on mutual respect, integrity, and craftsmanship. We are obligated to help all employees as individuals reach their fullest potential.
• We appreciate the contributions our valued vendors make to our success and recognize the necessity of this mutual interdependence in order to satisfy our customers.
• We are responsible to operate the Company in a manner that will produce a reasonable return to our stockholders, as well as create the capital to invest in the modern technology required to maintain a competitive position in the marketplace. This will accomplish the Companys’ goal of providing our employees with an economically stable and secure working environment.
• We have been and will continue to be a positive force in our community, our environment and our society.
Company History
Where it all began
• Throughout most of the twentieth century, Chicago has been known as the printing capital of the world. The center of the action was the famed Printers Row District. Just south of Chicago’s Loop, this neighborhood housed printing companies, binderies, paper distributors and typesetters, almost to the exclusion of all else.
• IN 1903 a promising firm called Low & Rider Printers opened its doors in this area. Competition was already tough, but these two enterprising men built their business up. In 1910, Rider bought out Low, and operated the firm as Charles O. Rider Printers. Then, in 1916, Rider formed a new partnership, joining forces with David Dickerson. The business continued to grow, moving to new quarters within Printers Row as equipment, staff and business expanded.
• In 1937 two new entrepreneurs, Robert E. Madden and Harold C. Salzman, purchased the company but retained its name --- which had achieved a valuable reputation. Under the new ownership the company continued to evolve and expand as newer technology proved itself.
• The company remained within the hands of the Madden family, passing from father to his sons, who were fully committed to staying at the forefront of technology.
• In 2003 the company changed ownership to Bill Barta who was employed by the Madden family for 17 years. Jim Madden remains on the executive board in an active capacity of sales and consultation.
• The company has witnessed the growth of the industry and has continued to stay on the cutting edge of technology. As machines continued to come and go one thing remained a constant at Rider Dickerson…the quality of its people. These people have brought the company through 100 years of print communication excellence and continue to provide the same outstanding service and quality that the famed Printers Row of Chicago is known for.
• March 5, 2007 Rider Dickerson moved to an 85,000 Square foot facility with new state of the art printing, bindery, fulfillment and mailing equipment. The new facility reflects our commitment at Rider Dickerson to continue to be at the cutting edge of our trade.