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Signarama Celebrates 40 Years With Record SARCON

The sign franchise celebrated four decades at their annual convention.

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Signarama (West Palm Beach, FL) is celebrating its 40th anniversary following a strong and strategic 2025 marked by continued domestic and international growth. The milestone year was further energized by the brand’s annual convention, SARCON, which drew a record number of franchise owners and employees from around the world — according to a press release.

Held in Orlando, FL concurrently with the ISA Expo, SARCON 2026 saw its highest attendance to date. The event served as a powerful platform to celebrate achievements, share innovations and align the system around a forward-looking vision. It also presented an opportunity to support UFG Cares, United Franchise Group’s nonprofit that provides ongoing community assistance and emergency relief support. Signarama raised a total of $26,000 through donations, per the release.

A highlight of this year’s convention was the debut of Signarama’s 40th anniversary documentary, showcasing the brand’s evolution, entrepreneurial roots and the people who have shaped its success over four decades. The event also spotlighted new AI-driven advancements designed to help franchisees enhance efficiency, improve customer experience and unlock new revenue opportunities.

Additionally, at its annual awards dinner and gala, Signarama introduced the Ray Titus Legacy Award, which not only recognizes a long-standing franchisee, past or present, who has exemplified the brand’s core values, but also pays tribute to the impact Ray Titus, founder and CEO of Signarama and United Franchise Group, continues to have on the brand and its franchise owners. The evening also included a special recognition: the honorary induction of JJ Prendamano into the Signarama Hall of Fame. Prendamano was a foundational leader, mentor and former general manager at United Franchise Group, who dedicated more than 20 years to shaping the organization’s culture and championing franchisee success. Award recipients also included the following:

Ray Titus Legacy Award: Mike Ziccardi & Dawn Tiritter-Bent – Huntington Station, NY

Rookie of the Year: Shane Hayes – Anderson, SC

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Team Players
Kevin McCord – Lawrenceburg, IN & Florence, KY
Maggie & Brian Harlow – Louisville (Downtown), KY
Craig & Paula Bowlin – Conroe (Woodlands North), TX
Glen Danielson – La Crosse, WI
Beth & Mike Powers – Novi & Flint, MI

Most Improved
Jeff & Vicki Johnson – Spring Hill, FL
Ethan & Jane Polto – Willow Grove, PA

Clay Coleman Community Impact Award: Kelly & Matt Mattingly – San Antonio NW & Downtown, TX

JJ Prendamano Mentor of the Year Award
Spencer Coleman – Wasatch Bach, UT
Zern & Dani Vess – Springfield, MO

Bill Schwalje Humanitarian of the Year Award: Casey Valiant – Evansville, IN

President’s Award: Matt Vaughn – Columbia West, SC

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Most Valuable Player: Bob Chapa – Troy, MI

Hall of Fame
JJ Prendamano (Honorary Inductee)
Richard Le Sourne and Charlene Gunta – Montpellier, France
Don Klumbach – Sugarland, TX
Kathy Evert – Ankeny, IA
Caig & Jean Lemke – Glen Burnie, MD

“Celebrating 40 years is about more than longevity, it’s about relevance, adaptability and the strength of our franchise community around the world,” A.J. Titus, President of Signarama, is quoted in the press release. “SARCON this year was a powerful reflection of that strength. From record attendance to the level of engagement and innovation we saw, it reinforced that our greatest asset is our people. As we look ahead, our focus remains on fueling business growth for franchisees and strengthening the connection across our global network.”

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