Board Converting News, June 12, 2023

Lewisburg Printing Co. Honored For Contributions To Community Lewisburg Printing Company (LPC) announced it was re- cently honored with a proclamation from the city of Lewis- burg during a presentation by the city’s mayor and Marshal County dignitaries that was celebrated last month at their headquarters in Lewisburg, Tennessee.

In presenting the proclamation, Mayor Jim Bingham recognized the company’s corporate contribution to the community spanning over 120 years, its excellence in ser- vicing its customers and its track record of growth. More than 180 employees and suppliers were in atten- dance to celebrate during a BBQ lunch cooked by Hale Hawkins, LPC CEO, and his cooking crew. New t-shirts, hats and vendor prizes were handed out at the event. Hale Hawkins, CEO of Lewisburg Printing Company, was pre- sented with a proclamation from the city of Lewisburg, Tennes- see and Marshal County officials.

The vendor of the year was presented to Bill Bailey of Neagel Fright Services, as voted by plant supervisors for their support and service excellence in 2022 Athens Pa- per and Packaging and Prisco were the other finalists. LPC was founded in the late 1800s and merged with Huston Patterson in March of 2022 after a century of suc- cess providing printing and packaging to clients through- out North America. From left are Lewisburg Printing Company CEO Hale Hawkins; Bill Bailey of Neagel Freight Services, Vendor of the Year; and Robert Heithaus Sr., VP of Marketing.

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