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NAPL honours 2 Canadian companies with Marketing awards

NAPLThe NAPL has recognized 19 graphic communications companies for marketing excellence, among them are 2 Canadian businesses. Pazazz Printing based in Montreal, Quebec and Print Three located in Concord, Ontario are to be honoured with multiple awards which will be presented at the NAPL Marketing Plus Awards luncheon on February 15.

The awards program honours graphic communications companies for marketing excellence in 12 marketing categories, ranging from Corporate Identity and Direct Mail to Sales/Lead Generation and Website Presence. In this year's second annual competition, 52 awards in total will be given out at next Monday's luncheon, part of NAPL's 2010 Top Management Conference in Marco Island, Florida.

"As with NAPL's Management Plus and Customer Plus awards, the Marketing Plus program does not judge printing craftsmanship - although there were many splendid examples of superior printing in the entries," says Joseph P. Truncale, president and CEO, NAPL. "Instead, Marketing Plus recognizes those companies that have demonstrated their ability to realize the full potential of marketing in all its forms as a key driver of their clients' success and their own growth. NAPL is proud to honour their achievement."

Congratulations to Pazazz Printing and Print Three!

 

 

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