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FASTSIGNS Honors Renee Friedman-Goldstein with Prestigious Award

The Orlando, FL-Central owner receives the franchisor’s highest honor.

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Fastsigns (Carrollton, TX) recently recognized Renee Friedman-Goldstein, owner of Fastsigns of Orlando, FL-Central, with the Fastsigns Award, the highest honor in the Fastsigns network, according to a press release. The award was presented at the franchisor’s 2024 International Convention, held last month, also in Orlando, FL.

The Fastsigns Award recognizes a franchisee who best represents the culture and values of Fastsigns, both in the business community and the Fastsigns network. The winner is honored for excellence in solving visual and marketing communications challenges, helping customers and employees achieve their objectives and reach their full potential. The recipient also defines generosity and cooperation by working with other franchisees to increase the strength, size and integrity of the network. As a brand champion, the honoree is known for doing all they can to build the value of the Fastsigns brand and network, according to the press release. 

“Receiving the Fastsigns award has so much significance! It is the culmination of 37 years, and I share this award with our amazing Fastsigns team, clients, vendors, and our family and friends,” Friedman-Goldstein is quoted in the press release. “I am especially thankful for my husband, Richard, whose partnership and leadership has helped make our center a success. Thank you for your hard work, support and love.” 

Friedman-Goldstein and her team also received the CEO Circle Award, which recognizes the top 25 centers with the highest sales volume in the United States from Oct. 1, 2022, through Sept. 30, 2023. 

For more information, visit fastsigns.com.

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