Entrenue Wins Second Spectrum Design Award

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Entrenue has announced its receipt of a Spectrum Award from the Phoenix chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA).

It is the second year in a row that Entrenue has received this award, which recognizes companies that showcase superior marketing talents through various channels. The organization chose to highlight Entrenue with two consecutive awards for its hard work and dedication to its annual product catalog.

The American Marketing Association is the only professional marketing association that covers every discipline in the marketing spectrum and each year recognizes a variety of successful businesses for excellence in their respective categories. Entrenue stood out once again for its colorful and sophisticated 2014 catalog that celebrated the evolution of love and life on every one of its 386 pages.

“We are so proud of the 2014 catalog; it was a true labor of love with incredible results — as it is every year,” Entrenue Senior Designer Elizabeth Pomeroy said. “It’s a privilege to work alongside our designers, [company President] Joe [Casella], and the rest of the staff with the creative freedom and support to create such an inspiring book. Winning the AMA award for the second year validates all of our effort and passion for this project and especially for the products on its pages.”

According to the company, each year, Entrenue releases a dynamic full-color catalog that dedicates valuable page space to every brand in its roster, paying careful attention to visual detail and the unique features and benefits of each item. This extensive catalog is as visually stunning as it is educational and provides buyers with the information they need to make the right choice.

“It’s an honor to have received this AMA award two years in a row and a major accomplishment for the Entrenue team,” Casella said. “We’ve helped set a new design standard with these consecutive wins and we’d like to thank everyone involved in the nomination and voting process. As Elizabeth said, our annual catalog is a big project that requires immense amounts of energy, creativity and dedication, and it means so much to have our hard work recognized by such a respected mainstream organization.”

Full versions are viewable online and available in print by request by e-mailing catalog@entrenue.com  and including your phone number, or by calling (800) 386-7268.

For more information, visit www.entrenue.com.

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