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Home Print News Fastsigns Named 2016 Secretary Of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award Recipient

Fastsigns Named 2016 Secretary Of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award Recipient

on: July 15, 2016In: Print News
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FASTSIGNS International, Inc., the leader in signs, graphics and visual communications, has been selected as one of fifteen national recipients of the 2016 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award (commonly referred to as the "Freedom Award"). FASTSIGNS International, Inc. Business Consultant from Indianapolis, Indiana and Air Force Reservist Stephen MacKenzie nominated his employer for their personal and financial support provided during his most recent deployment overseas.

Source: WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News
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