The Cannata Report has announced the nominees for the 2021 Frank Awards, which will be presented at its 36th Annual Awards & Charities Gala on November 4, 2021. The nominees and winners were selected by dealers participating in The Cannata Report’s 36th Annual Dealer Survey.
The nominees in each of the 12 awards categories include:
Best A4 Manufacturer: Kyocera Document Solutions America, Lexmark, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America
Best ECM/Document Management: DocuWare, Kyocera Document Solutions America, Square 9
Best-in-Class Manufacturer: Ricoh USA, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, Toshiba America Business Solutions
Best IT Services Provider: AllCovered, Collabrance, ConnectWise
Best Female Executive: Laura Blackmer, Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA; Jennie Fisher, GreatAmerica Financial Services; Nancy Langdale, Canon U.S.A.
Best Male Executive: Jim Coriddi, Ricoh USA; Mike Marusic, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America; Larry White, Toshiba America Business Solutions
Best Leasing Company: GreatAmerica Financial Services, U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo
Best Print Management Provider: FM Audit, Kyocera Document Solutions America, PaperCut
Best Marketing: Kyocera Document Solutions America, Ricoh USA, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America
Best Manufacturer: Kyocera Document Solutions America, Ricoh USA, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America
Best Production Print Manufacturer: Canon U.S.A., Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Ricoh USA
Best Technical Service Provider: Ricoh USA, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America, Toshiba America Business Solutions
The Awards & Charities Gala, sponsored by Hytec Dealer Services and ConnectWise, will benefit Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center which raises crucial funds to benefit much-needed research, team member needs and equipment. This year’s Gala—themed Start Me Up—will raise funds to support research conducted at Hackensack Meridian’s John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center by Rachel Rosenstein, M.D., Ph.D. Rosenstein is researching chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), a condition that occurs after an allogeneic bone marrow transplant, when transplanted donor cells (graft) perceive the patient’s body (host) as foreign and attack the patient’s tissue. She is currently conducting studies to analyze the expression profiles of individual cells within skin from patients with GVHD.
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