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Names Triangle to the 2009 Honor Roll
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Triangle Printers Inc. has been selected for the 2009 Companies That Care Honor Roll by the Center for Companies That Care. Triangle is the only company on the honor roll to have been recognized every year since its inception in 2003.
The Honor Roll is selected by an independent panel of veteran professionals in a variety of industries. Triangle, like the other companies named to the list, excels in the 10 Characteristics inherent to a “Company That Cares”, which include: establishing and reinforcing ethical standards, treating all employees with respect, recognizing employee contributions, supporting work/life balance for employees, providing a great work environment, and supporting company involvement in the community.
“Here at Triangle, we are excited to be the only company that has been consistently honored by Companies That Care,” said Paul Engel, Triangle’s Sales and Marketing Manager. “We are also very humbled by the fact that Companies That Care established the Bonnie Dayan Memorial Award honoring other Companies That Care employees who achieve the characteristics exhibited by our late owner, Bonnie Dayan.”
“We are extremely pleased that a growing number of organizations – such as Triangle – are focusing on their social responsibility, a focus that sustains individuals, families and communities and can give them an advantage with customers, employees and investors,” said Marci Koblenz, Co-founder and President of Center for Companies That Care.
Those named to the 2009 list feature U.S. companies that are large, medium and small, public and private, for-profit and not-for-profit, in diverse industries across 15 states. A full list of recognized companies appears at www.companies-that-care.org.
The Honor Roll is announced annually in conjunction with the annual launch of CAREDAYS, a month-long national initiative to engage individuals and employers in activities addressing a significant societal issue in our communities. CAREDAYS09 is focused on childhood literacy. Triangle is helping Walker Elementary School in Evanston, Illinois with a book fair to update their library.
About Center for Companies That Care
Center for Companies That Care is a national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the well-being of employees and communities by encouraging employers to integrate the 10 Characteristics of Companies That Care into their daily business practices. For more about Center for Companies That Care, the Honor Roll process, 2009 Honor Roll recipients or CAREDAYS09: Terrific Tales, visit www.companies-that-care.org or call 312.661.1010.
Triangle Printers Inc. has won three 2008 MarCom Creative Awards for outstanding design and production work in the Promotional Materials division…
• Triangle won the competition’s top honor, the Platinum Award, in the design/invitation category for the Kohl’s Children’s Museum’s “An Evening to Imagine Invitation.” This was a die-cut invitation which had a unique fold and used environmentally-certified paper.
• A gold award was given in the marketing/promotion/calendar division for Shriner’s Hospital’s “Gallery of Imagination 2008 Calendar”. All the pictures were painted by children at the hospital.
• Finally, an honorable mention was given to Triangle for Chicago Protective Apparel’s “CPA Catalog.” This catalog has a spot UV coating on its cover.
“It is an honor to be acknowledged by renowned industry experts,” said David Saltman, president of Triangle. “Triangle strives for excellence in quality, creativity and solution-oriented printing.”
The MarCom Creative Awards is an international competition that recognizes outstanding achievement by marketing and communications professionals.
Judged by renowned industry experts, winning entries are recognized for excellence in terms of quality, creativity and resourcefulness. Over 5,000 entries were submitted. Only 18% received the prestigious platinum award, 18% were gold winners and 10% were given honorable mentions. Winners ranged in size from individual communicators to media conglomerates and Fortune 500 companies.




