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Aladdin Printing Now under New Ownership

March 3, 2026 By Contributed Article Leave a Comment

Aladdin Printing & Copying, a locally owned and operated print shop serving Chattanooga since 1996, today announced that Cindy Mathis has assumed ownership of the company following the recent passing of founder Ginger R. Weeks.

Weeks founded Aladdin Printing & Copying in November 1996 after acquiring Bee Line Printing & Copying on Chestnut Street. With decades of industry experience and a deep commitment to customer service, she built Aladdin into one of Chattanooga’s most trusted printing partners, known for craftsmanship, reliability, and long-standing client relationships.

Mathis, who brings more than 25 years of industry experience, worked alongside Weeks for many years and played an integral role in the company’s daily operations. Her transition into ownership ensures business continuity and preserves the culture and standards established over nearly three decades.

“Ginger built something special for Chattanooga,” said Mathis. “Our commitment is to continue serving this community with the same integrity, attention to detail, and personal service that have defined Aladdin since day one.”

Aladdin Printing & Copying serves businesses, nonprofits, churches, and organizations throughout the Chattanooga area, offering a full range of commercial printing, copying, and finishing services. The company’s team brings more than 200 years of combined industry experience.

The ownership transition was completed in early 2026. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. For more information, visit www.aladdinprintingonline.com.

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