Newton Manufacturing brings home two PPAI Pyramid awards

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Dan Livengood, Kathy Donlin, Drew Argotsinger and Phil Peden of Newton Manufacturing recently attended the Promotional Products Association Expo in Las Vegas. Donlin and Argotsinger each received awards at the expo for campaigns they developed in conjunction with Livengood and Peden. (Submitted photo)

Newton Manufacturing Company accepted two Silver Pyramid Awards on Jan. 16 at the annual Promotional Products Association Expo in Las Vegas.

Newton Representatives Kathy Donlin and Drew Argotsinger each received awards for campaigns that they developed in conjunction with Newton Manufacturing’s Dan Livengood, Sr. Manager of Business Expansion, and Phil Peden, Creative Resource Group Designer.

Donlin received a Silver Pyramid Award in the Goodwill Programs Category, which recognizes members’ outstanding use of promotional products that include a goal to improve company image, to enhance customer perception or raise awareness with a focus on communication of services or programs without specific incentive.

Argotsinger brought home a Silver Pyramid Award in the Tradeshow Exhibit Traffic Programs category, which recognizes members’ outstanding use of promotional products designed to increase attendance or participation at/in special events that do not include an educational focus and that are held live or online.

“Our employee-owners and independent sales representatives were excited to hear the good news and be part of this exciting annual event,” Newton Manufacturing President Mancil Laidig said. “To see their hard work and execution recognized as some of the best in the industry is a proud moment for all of us.”

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