Former New Jersey governor receives AGC service award
May 7, 2004 2:26 PM, AP staff
The Assn. of Graphic Communications (AGC) (New York, NY) has presented its 52nd annual Franklin Award for distinguished service to Christine Todd Whitman, former governor of New Jersey and administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Franklin Award recognizes the outstanding achievements of world leaders and dedicated Americans.
AGC also has honored five leaders of the graphic communications world with Power of Communications awards. The following were chosen for their positive influence, creative excellence and outstanding achievements in the field: Barry Meinerth, senior vice president of production and fulfillment, Time Inc; Stanley E. Freimuth, executive vice president and CEO, Fuji Photo Film USA; Donald A. Berkowitz, president, Central Lewmar; Frank L. Misischia, chairman and CEO, FLM Graphics; and Randy Colahan, chairman and co-CEO, Colahan-Saunders, and director of Kiltormer, LLC.
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