W.S. Badcock honors top dealers
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, October 13, 2003
Mulberry, Fla. — Top 100 furniture chain W.S. Badcock recognized its top dealers at its dealer meeting last month.
Linda Ballinger of Okeechobee, Fla., won the President's Cup, given to the top associate dealer based on sales, receipts, price differences, inventory control and accounts receivables for the second half of the company's fiscal 2003.
Outstanding performance awards, based on sales, receipts, price differences, inventory control and accounts receivables went to Fred Carpenter, Concord, N.C.; Michael Dorey, Bennettsville, S.C.; Ron Jolley, Pascagoula, Miss.; Joey Dinkins, Laurinburg, N.C.; Clayton Frazier, Arcadia, Fla.; Barry Altman, Albemarle, N.C.; Coleman Davis, Plant City, Fla.; Ken Jackson, Kissimmee, Fla.; and John Wood, Milton, Fla.
President's Club single store awards recognize high-volume sales from a single store. Coleman Davis, Plant City, Fla., won the Gold Level award. Silver Level awards went to Clayton Frazier, Arcadia, Fla.; Bill Hanten, Ocala, Fla.; and Diane Ervin, West Palm Beach, Fla. Winning the Bronze Level award was Ken Jackson, Kissimmee, Fla.
Joey Dinkins, Whiteville and Laurinburg, N.C., won the Bronze Level President's Club multi-unit store award, recognizing high-volume sales.
Jim Harrison, Englewood, Fla., won the Wogan S. Badcock Jr. Community Service Award. This recognizes the associate dealer or corporate manager who most exemplifies Wogan S. Badcock Jr.'s spirited commitment to support the community through involvement in local civic organizations, church, local sports and schools.




















