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Franchisee of the Year Announced at the PIP Printing & Document Services Annual Convention

August 2007
MISSION VIEJO, CA—August 6, 2007—PIP Printing & Document Services is pleased to announce the winner of this years “Franchisee of the Year” award. Jimmy and Judy Brumley of Burlington, NC were presented with the award at the annual PIP Convention and Vendor Show in Denver, July 25-29.

In addition to the “Franchisee of the Year” award, a “Top Volume” award was presented to the Fulner Family of Indianapolis, IN and Nashville, TN. Awards were also given to franchisees and salespeople in the following categories: Top 10, Top 25, Volume Increase Percentage, Million Dollar Club, Sales Achievement Awards, Application Innovation Awards, and Quick Print Top 100.

Catherine Monson, president of PIP Printing & Document Services, expressed, “I am very proud of all of our top achievers. They are leaders not only within our franchise network and our industry, but within their local business communities as well. They focus on building their customers’ businesses by providing superior marketing solutions, brand management, and efficient web-to-print solutions. Their achievements are a result of their hard work, commitment to excellence and entrepreneurship”.

Other highlights of the annual PIP Convention included keynote speaker, Antonio Perez, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Eastman Kodak, who spoke at the opening general session, and the International Vendor Show which is the largest trade show of any quick printing franchise company. Nearly 100 leading companies in the printing, document solutions and graphic arts supply industries exhibited at the vendor show including, Xerox, Canon, Kodak, Konica Minolta, Hewlett Packard and Heidelberg. The convention ended with an awards banquet to honor the top franchisees where Lee Greenwood entertained the crowd with a private concert.

About PIP Printing & Document Services
PIP Printing & Document Services is owned by Franchise Services, Inc., a franchise management company that also owns the Sir Speedy, TeamLogic IT, MultiCopy and inkTone franchise brands. PIP centers offer traditional design, printing, copying and finishing as well as expanded document services such as mailing services, fulfillment, online ordering, integrated direct marketing and web-to-print solutions. PIP is affiliated with a worldwide printing network that spans nearly 1,000 centers in 18 countries.
 

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