Esync Named Finalist for the 2004 Stevie Award

May 1, 2004
Esync Named Finalist for the 2004 Stevie Award Esync is a finalist in the category of Best Overall Company for the second annual American Business Awards.

Esync Named Finalist for the 2004 Stevie Award

Esync is a finalist in the category of Best Overall Company for the second annual American Business Awards.

Hailed as "the business world's own Oscars" by the New York Post (September 22, 2002), the American Business Awards are the first national, all-encompassing business awards program honoring great performances in the workplace. More than 800 nominations from companies of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted for consideration in more than 40 categories, including Best Overall Company, Best Executive, Best New Product or Service and Best Support Staffer. ESYNC is one of 11 finalists in the Best Overall Company category for those companies under 100 employees.

John Sidell, principal and co-founder of ESYNC, says, "We are honored to be recognized as a finalist and would like to extend our sincere congratulations to all other 2004 Stevie Award nominees and finalists. We started Esync in 1999 with the vision of creating a professional supply chain and logistics consulting firm and we've done that thanks to a solid business model, great customers and highly motivated, dedicated personnel."

The Stevie Awards are conferred in two programs: the American Business Awards and The International Business Awards. Honoring companies of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the Stevies recognize outstanding leadership, innovation, perseverance, creativity, teamwork and integrity through more than 40 categories. The program is overseen by a Board of Distinguished Judges and Advisers, which includes leading business executives, authors and academics.

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