IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 28, 2017 -- Parcel Pending, the nation’s leading provider of innovative package management solutions, today announced that its CEO, Lori Torres, has been named an “Innovator of the Year” by the Orange County Business Journal. The award was presented to Ms. Torres at the publication’s third annual awards banquet in recognition for Parcel Pending’s growth and advanced, pioneering parcel lockers.
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Torres was honored for guiding the development of Parcel Pending, which she founded in 2013 to address the package management challenges of multi-family communities. Her extensive real estate experience put her in a position to understand the diverse needs of property owners, property managers, couriers and residents. Since then, the company has grown to about 100 employees with customers across North America. Parcel Pending’s package lockers enable property owners and managers to increase responsiveness to residents, provide better service, gain competitive advantage and concurrently reduce operating costs.
“I am honored to be recognized by the local business community for the advancements and progress we have made at Parcel Pending,” said Lori Torres, CEO and founder of Parcel Pending. “This award is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of all our employees, who constantly strive to develop, deliver and implement our leading package management solutions, and, more importantly, serve our customers as well.”
Out of approximately 75 nominees, the Orange County Business Journal honored five business leaders at its third annual Innovator of the Year Awards ceremony, held Sept. 12 at the Hotel Irvine. The event gathered nearly 400 local professionals to celebrate and recognize the county’s most innovative business leaders.
About the Orange County Business Journal
The Orange County Business Journal is the weekly read that connects the business community within Orange County. This is where community doers in the most vibrant slice of the Southern California economy keep tabs on each other. With one of the highest circulations of all business journals in the country, it continues to grow as a highly impactful and influential publication. More information can be found at www.ocbj.com.
About Parcel Pending
Parcel Pending is a leading provider of package management solutions to simplify and secure parcel deliveries. Parcel Pending combines 100% Always-On Customer Service®, electronic lockers and mobile applications to improve the customer experience, while reducing operating costs. Parcel Pending markets to multi-family communities, commercial office buildings, retailers and universities throughout North America. More information is available by calling 855-316-4756 or at www.parcelpending.com.


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