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Signs Now Announces Top Franchise Awards

August and Tony DiCola and Mike Tyson will be feted in the annual convention in August.

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Signs Now (Sarasota, FL), a division of Allegra Network LLC, has announced its top franchise awards for the past year. August and Tony DiCola, owners of Signs Now 193 in Chicago, were recognized with the Best of the Best Award, the company’s top award that considers salves volume, sales growth and corporate-program participation.

Mike Tyson, owner of Signs Now 452 in Monroe, LA, was recognized with the Rookie of the Year Award, which is presented to the network owner who displays excellent performance in the first full calendar year of business. The awards will be officially presented at the 2009 Allegra Network Convention in Chicago this August.

“Tony and August DiCola and Mike Tyson represent the best of what we strive for in Signs Now owners,” remarked Signs Now President Steve White. “We are honored to have them among our family of franchisees.”

The DiCola family has owned Signs Now Chicago since 1988 and recently celebrated their 20th anniversary late last year. Tony DiCola has also served on the Signs Now Franchise Advisory Board. The company specializes in window graphics, ADA signage, wayfinding systems, dimensional letters, directional systems and architectural signage.

Tyson already received several Sales Growth Awards for being in the top-five Signs Now network businesses in increased sales growth for North America. Signs Now Monroe offers full signage and graphics solutions, including vehicle wraps and wide format digital services.

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