Allegra Sales Pro Recognized Among Top 10 Performers

Monday, March 11, 2013

Soddy Daisy resident Jennifer Giffin, sales manager at Allegra in Chattanooga, has been recognized by the Allegra Network franchise system as one of the top 10 sales performers in North America. She also received a Gold Milestone Award in honor of her sales excellence. This annual award is based on sales volume and for achieving an outstanding level of customer service. This is the eighth year in a row that Ms. Giffin has received this recognition. 

"Jennifer has distinguished herself as a valuable resource who provides innovative marketing and print solutions to local businesses that want to grow," said John Phildius, owner of Allegra in Chattanooga, along with his wife Maureen. "This achievement underscores her effectiveness as a service professional who prides herself on knowing and understanding the many marketing communications channels available to small and mid-sized businesses today." 

Located at 6242 Perimeter Dr., Allegra in Chattanooga is a full-service marketing communications provider with in-house printing technologies including full-color printing, short-run digital printing, variable data capabilities, color signs, posters and banners, graphic design, mailing services, promotional products, print management solutions and project consulting.

Allegra is a member of Allegra Network, one of the world’s largest marketing, print and graphic communications franchises linking nearly 500 locations in North America.   


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