Rotary announces national sales awards
Top Gun Awards (pictured from left to right): Robert Huff, Bren Pepper, Keith Gray, Jerry Cox (presenter and Rotary’s vice president of sales), Scott Crosson, Stephen Credeur and Joe Peacher
Billy Sapp, left, and Rodney Collins, right, each receive a Salesperson of the Year Award from Jerry Cox.
Greg Vaughan, right, accepts the Sales Department Award from Jerry Cox.
Don Martin, left, receives the Duke Award from Jerry Cox.
James Copeland, right, accepts the Most Improved Sales Territory award from Jerry Cox.
Gordon Howes, right, receives the Ace Award from Jerry Cox.Rotary Corporation recently recognized several employees for outstanding performance in sales and leadership during the company’s national sales meeting in Amelia Island, Fla.
Rodney Collins and Billy Sapp each received a Salesperson of the Year Award for exhibiting superior salesmanship, while Greg Vaughan was presented the Sales Department Award for illustrating the requirements of a “model” sales representative.
The Duke Award, named in honor of the company’s late founder, Duke Harvey, was presented to Don Martin, chief financial officer. The recipient consistently displayed competitive and positive approaches to the continued growth and success of Rotary.
Top Gun Awards were presented to Stephen Credeur, Scott Crosson, Keith Gray, Robert Huff, Joe Peacher and Bren Pepper. The Top Gun Award recognizes sales representatives for consistently displaying both competitive and positive approaches to the growth of the company’s dealer network.
Most Improved Sales Territory was awarded to James Copeland for increasing business in a highly competitive sales region. Gordon Howes was the recipient of the Ace Award, which recognizes “Outstanding Achievement and Attitude by a Sales Representative.”


