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DWM Sales Representative Recognized as Media Representative of the Year
May 19, 2009
Lisa Naugle, Midwest sales representative for DWM magazine, was
recognized with the media representative of the year 2009 BizMark Award
by the Pittsburgh chapter of the Business Marketing Association. The event
took place last night at the Heinz Field, West Club Lounge in Pittsburgh.
"Having
been born and raised in Pennsylvania, it is a huge honor to be selected
by the Pittsburgh Business Marketing Association as their media representative
of the year," said Naugle. "There are many wonderful and talented
marketing professionals in this area who serve the glass industry, and
I am proud to be recognized by this esteemed group."
Rob Struble, manager, branding and communications, PPG Performance Glazings,
PPG Industries, nominated Naugle for the award.
"Lisa keeps in touch enough that we have a very good understanding
of her offering and clues us in, without fanfare, to new opportunities,"
stated Struble. "Because of this, she's kind of like the old E.F.
Hutton slogan: when she talks, we listen."
Struble added, "I believe Lisa is successful at this because she
listens to us. She pays attention, remembers and keeps good notes on conversations.
She also makes sure we don't miss an opportunity. I respect and value
that."
Naugle was not the only glass-industry award recipient last night. Roger
Linville, who retired from PPG in 2009 as a marketing communications consultant,
received the lifetime achievement award. Linville was unable to attend
the ceremony so the award was accepted in his honor.
In addition, Steve Osilica, director of marketing for Pittsburgh Corning
Corp., received the business-to-business marketer of the year award.
Several others from the glass and glazing industry were also award finalists.
Glenn Miner, segment manager, commercial market, PPG Performance Glazings,
PPG Industries, and Robin Randall, vice president of corporate marketing,
Traco, were finalists for the business-to-business marketer of the year
award. Likewise, Struble was a finalist for the business-to-business advertiser
of the year award.
The awards presented to winners, which were created by Chicago-based Slee
Corp., resembled a sailboat and were made of PPG's Azuria and Atlantica
glass.
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