NEW YORK, Jan. 03, 2017 -- Meadows Office Interiors today announced its recognition for Small Cap’s NY and CA award for commitment to client excellence for 2016.
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Meadows Office Interiors is a contract furniture dealer that offers a variety of solutions from furniture programs to asset management and workplace technology to myriad premier clients and is renowned in the industry for its ability to accommodate a customer’s distinct needs and vision.
“Here at Meadows Office Interiors, our goal is to help our customers achieve higher performance through a space furnished to fit their needs now, yet able to adapt to the rapidly changing styles of work and workplace tools and technology,” said Sheri David, Chief Executive Officer.
“Ultimately, meeting clients’ needs and exceeding their expectations is key as they increasingly expect us to be knowledgeable of emerging technology,” said Meadows’ Chief Operating Officer Marissa Allen. “From creating our own proprietary apps to using wireless charging and Virtual Reality technology for client mock-ups, we reinforce our commitment to keep Meadows a step ahead of the rest by being attentive, bold and innovative.”
According to Corporate America magazine, Small Cap award winners are chosen on merit alone, after months of research and analysis conducted by the magazine’s awards team. Laura Hunter, Small Cap Awards Coordinator, expounds on the magazine being able to provide recognition for the success and accomplishments of the award winners. “Small cap companies, although often overlooked, play a vital role in the business market and help to shape the society we live in. It is a genuine honor to be able to showcase their vital work and I would like to wish each of my winners continued good fortune going forward.”
About Meadows Office Interiors
Meadows Office Interiors – a market-leading contract furniture dealer – creates innovative workspaces that are strategically designed to help customers improve business performance, increase collaboration, realize cost efficiencies and build brand recognition. Aligned with hundreds of manufacturers, Meadows pairs years of industry experience with the latest technology to provide clients a full suite of furniture and maintenance services. Founded more than four decades ago, Meadows is a Haworth Preferred Dealer and a nationally certified Woman-Owned Business Enterprise. As a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and an FSC® Chain of Custody certificate holder, Meadows places a high value on products and processes that meet sustainability benchmarks. For more information, visit www.MeadowsOfficeInteriors.com.
Sarah Bontrager Marketing & Brand Management Coordinator 212-741-0333 ext 8209 [email protected]


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