Elias Wilf receives Mannington’s John B. Campbell award

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Zack Zehner (second from left) presented the award to Elias Wilf management (from left): Todd Lyons, vice president; Jeff Striegel, president; and Rich Kearsley, senior vice president.

Salem, N.J.—Mannington Mills recently presented Elias Wilf Corp. with its John B. Campbell Award. This award, given annually, recognizes the Mannington distributor partner with the best overall performance who also exemplifies the company values that former Mannington chairman John B. “Johnny” Campbell held so dear.

“The entire Elias Wilf team had incredible success in 2019,” said Zack Zehner, president of Mannington Residential. “They are consistently aligned and committed to the Mannington brand and it has paid off time and again as they have grown their business in an increasingly competitive marketplace.”

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