Originally Published on March 29, 2018
(GWINNETT-METRO ATLANTA) March 29, 2018 – Partnership Gwinnett, in collaboration with , announced the winners of its 7th Annual Movers & Makers Awards during a ceremony hosted today at the Infinite Energy Forum.
The Movers & Makers Awards, presented by Jackson EMC, is the County’s annual recognition of exceptional Gwinnett-based companies involved in the manufacturing, processing, or distribution of tangible products. The program was attended by more than 350 community leaders and industry experts and is the largest event of its kind in the state of Georgia. “Manufacturing and supply chain companies play a vital part in strengthening our local economy,” said Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairman, Charlotte Nash. “This year’s honorees have contributed substantially to our community and we look forward to supporting their future success.” The three manufacturing winners for 2018 included:- Small Manufacturer of the Year Winner (1-99 employees): Displayit
- Medium Manufacturer of the Year Winner (100-199 employees): Okabashi Brands, Inc.
- Large Manufacturer of the Year Winner (200+ employees): Lund International
Rehrig Pacific recognized by Partnership Gwinnett as the 2018 Large Supply Chain Pioneer of the Year at this year’s Movers and Makers Awards
“Our students at Gwinnett Technical College benefit considerably from partnerships with manufacturing and supply chain companies in Gwinnett,” said Dr. D. Glen Cannon, President of Gwinnett Technical College. “As a proud partner of the Movers and Makers Awards we commend the significant impact the honorees have on preparing the next generation of industry leaders.”
The two supply chain winners for 2018 included:
- Small Supply Chain Pioneer of the Year Award Winner (1-49 employees): Firefly Buys
- Large Supply Chain Pioneer of the Year Award Winner (50+ employees): Rehrig Pacific Company