Marketing firm cutting 70 jobs, leaving Denver

OneTouchPoint, a marketing and printing company, is leaving Denver, according to a layoff notice sent to the state’s labor department.

The company said 70 workers will be impacted by the closure of its Denver office, according to a filing July 10 to state officials as required by the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN).

Its office is located at 5280 Joliet St. in northeast Denver.

The company, based in Wisconsin outside of Milwaukee, told state officials it began cutting staff last Thursday and plans to fully close on Sept. 12.

Only a few employees are expected to stay on staff remotely.

“There will be five employees transitioning to working from home for our other facilities, not in Colorado,” the letter said.

OneTouchPoint offers a range of marketing services including brand management, business intelligence reporting, printing materials and order management, according to its website. It has worked with many alcohol brands including Aperol, Skyy Vodka and Corona.

In a news release, the company said it was divesting its Denver facility to Mittera, another print and marketing company based in Iowa. OneTouchPoint plans to move its operations in Denver to its other facilities outside of Colorado.

“Our decision to align the Denver facility’s local transactional accounts with Mittera reflects our proactive approach to adapting in an evolving marketplace,” said David Holland, OneTouchPoint’s CEO.

Mittera will take over local Denver transactional accounts to keep service uninterrupted for clients and will hire “key” employees from OneTouchPoint.

“We see this not just as a transition, but as the beginning of a strong partnership — both with the customers we’re welcoming, and with OTP as we support their strategic direction,” said Jon Troen, CEO of Mittera.

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