JuicyAds Touts XBIZ Awards Win, Leadership Honor for Rainey Stricklin

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds is trumpeting its 2020 XBIZ Awards win as Traffic Services Company the Year and an Exec Awards honor for the company’s Rainey Stricklin.

The laurels were presented Tuesday, January 14, at the newly introduced XBIZ Honors gala featuring categories from the annual XBIZ Exec Awards and select Web & Technology categories from the flagship XBIZ Awards show.

"We are honored to be the recipient of the award for Traffic Services of the Year," said Juicy Jay, founder and CEO. "It comes at the same time as our alpha testing has begun on our long-anticipated new user interface, and a lot of other major updates to the JuicyAds world this year.”

“It’s great to be recognized for all the great work we have done for the last 14 years,” he continued, “and the progress that continues.”

Juicy Jay enthused about Stricklin receiving the Senior Leadership Award.

"Rainey was one of the few team members at JuicyAds who was contracted before I ever met her,” he notes. "She was so well-liked, respected and recommended by others to join JuicyAds and that is rare. The honor of the 2020 Senior Leadership Award is Rainey's first industry award, and in my mind, it was well overdue."

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For a complete list of XBIZ Honors online industry winners, click here.

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