Take Note Pahiatua scoops first place at annual awards
1 August 2012
Take Note Pahiatua scoops first place at annual awards
Take Note Pahiatua has been awarded the Take Note Community and Presentation award at the annual Paper Plus Group gala awards dinner, held at the Pullman Hotel in Auckland last night.
The store took out the top spot on the podium, ahead of all other Take Note stores nationwide, receiving their award at the black tie function in front of more than 400 Paper Plus Group staff and suppliers from around the country.
Store owner Katrina Windleborne is hugely passionate about giving back to a community that has given the store so much over the years.
“The team and I feel so privileged to be an integral part of the Pahiatua community. Our loyal customers are our friends and neighbours and, as a result, we have a responsibility to muck in and get involved with local community activities and initiatives,” says Katrina.
“We aim to give back in whatever way we can, whether that’s through small donations to local school activities or larger, more active, sponsorships of community events,” says Katrina.
In addition to Take Note Pahiatua’s unprecedented community involvement, the award also acknowledges how the store presents itself to the public. Take Note Pahiatua has proven itself as having the most immaculate store, something the team strives to achieve on a daily basis.
Paper Plus’ Group CEO, Rob Smith, says “Presenting the Take Note Community and Presentation award to the Pahiatua store is highly appropriate. It acknowledges their hard work throughout the community, as well as their passionate team, who are clearly so proud of their store and its presentation. It’s my absolute pleasure to award this to Katrina.”
About Paper Plus
The Paper Plus
Group began 29 years ago and is one of New Zealand’s
largest stationery and book sellers. The Group incorporates
three separate retail brands: Paper Plus, which has 108
stores; Take Note with 45 stores; and Office Spot with two
stores, all offering a great range of stationery, books,
magazines, cards and gifts to New Zealand consumers There is
a Paper Plus store in most towns from Kaitaia to
Invercargill. It is the only New Zealand book and stationery
retailer with Fly
Buys.
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