Meet the amazing team at US Logoworks! Our professionals include expert promotional products consultants; a full-service, in-house art department; and individuals who truly want to make a difference for your business.



Louis Feraca has been working in the promotional products industry since 1991. After many years of success as a rep and later as sales manager for a major company in the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg area, he began to feel stifled by the limits of corporate structure. In 2007, in a moment of questionable sanity, he struck out on his own to form US Logoworks, LLC. The move made both him and his former employer very happy. He enjoys being Maximum Leader for Life and having a staff that consistently makes him look good despite his best efforts to the contrary.

Zach joined US Logoworks in 2017 after obtaining a degree in Business Administration. Spending most of his life in the Ft. Bragg/ Fayetteville area, Zach moved to the outskirts of Raleigh and met his wife, Sarah. They married in 2020 and now have two dogs, a cat, seven chickens and a sweet baby girl. While Zach loves promo and merch so much, his wife thinks he has more USL gear than regular clothes. If you see him in the wild, ask him for some swag, because he certainly has it.

Lisa is a long-time Fayetteville resident with extensive management and accounting experience. When the chips are down, she is always willing to jump in and do any task to keep us on mission!

Charlie joined the US Logoworks family in 2023. He had over 25 years of service, with half his time serving the military community as a Career Counselor. His last four years were served in the Joint Special Operations Community and is a Dr. Jerome Pionk Award Recipient. He is an extremely proud father of three and is enjoying the recent addition of a grandson. Charlie Holds a BS in Business Management, enjoys cooking, regardless of the cuisine, and is a diehard fan of all sports and genres of music.

J.R. joined US Logoworks in 2025. He joined and served in the US Military for 4 years straight out of high school. His background after the military includes 8 years in manufacturing in which he started as a machinist eventually working his way up to a plant supervisor and then to a staffing manager. He decided to pursue a new career path and entered the sales industry as an auto salesman. After 5 successful years, he became a proud father of a beautiful little boy and also has a stepson. He decided to pursue a career where he could spend more time with his family and joined the US Logoworks family. He enjoys the outdoors, sports, music, and spending time with family and friends.

Julia joined US Logoworks in June 2022. Now a part of the Commercial Production team, she is excited to dive into a new career after working in the healthcare industry for 3 years. Born in Rhode Island and raised in Charlotte, NC, Julia is ecstatic to be in Fayetteville with her beautiful son and her sister who serves in the US Army.

Bethany is a dedicated marketing professional with nearly three years of experience in helping brands grow and thrive. Originally from Montana, Bethany brings creativity, determination, and a love for seeing ideas come to life. Her favorite part of marketing is watching a brand take flight, seeing its products out in the real world and knowing she played a small part in that success. As a proud military spouse and mom of three energetic boys, Bethany embraces every new challenge with enthusiasm and heart. When she’s not crafting marketing strategies, you can find her outdoors with her family.

MaryBeth joined the US Logoworks team in 2017. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design, along with a Diploma in Web Design and Multimedia and a Certificate in Digital Marketing. With a lifelong passion for creativity, she’s built her career across many areas of the print and design industry.
MaryBeth works remotely from Pennsylvania, where she lives with her husband (a proud U.S. Army veteran), their daughter, their giant dog, Wrangler, and a few friendly chickens.

Initially, I was a graphic design major at East Carolina University - just before computers started becoming the primary industry standard design tool. After 2 classes of over-priced design markers, rapidograph pens and rub-on lettering, I switched my major to painting, focusing my studies on fine art and traditional media.
Ten years later, I found myself in San Francisco, increasingly influenced by the booming tech industry and several of my friends who were photographers. I soon bought my first Mac and pen tablet. It was almost inevitable. Pixels quickly replaced paint. After a few years of serious digital dabbling, I went back to school at City College of San Francisco, majoring in multimedia.
I now work almost exclusively in digital mediums, designing mainly for print media. I continue to broaden my digital design knowledge base by attending graphic design and advertising classes at Fayetteville Technical Community College. Funny how things can go full circle.