London, September 2009
Centennial Nominated for BBB Business Integrity Award
Centennial Windows has been nominated for the Better Business Bureau of Western Ontario’s Business Integrity Award.
Centennial was a founding member of the Better Business Bureau of Western Ontario and is a member of the BBB in every region in which the company does business.
“We strongly support the BBB and encourage consumers to make that important call whenever they are considering a major financial purchase.” said Don Midwood, Sales & Marketing Manager for Centennial. “After 28 years of being in business we are very proud of our record with the BBB and to be nominated for this award makes me feel very proud of the people and products I work with.”
The 2009 BBB Integrity Award will be awarded to one business. The winner and two finalists will be honoured on November 18, 2009.
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