HGreg Named One of Canada's Best Managed Companies for a Fifth Consecutive Year
MONTRÉAL — HGreg Automotive Group has once again been named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies for a fifth consecutive year. The company continues to hold its position in the Gold category, which recognizes honorees who have shown consistent performance over recent years.
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The Best Managed Companies program recognizes the excellence of Canadian private companies that have demonstrated leadership in the areas of strategy, culture and commitment, capability and innovation, governance and financial performance.
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'This distinction is a testament to the hard work and commitment that our entire team consistently demonstrates year after year,' stated John Hairabedian, President of HGreg. 'Receiving this recognition for the fifth time affirms our commitment to elevating the standards of the automotive industry.'
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Over the past year, HGreg has distinguished itself by winning a series of awards, including a Mercure Award in the EDC International Market Development category as part of the prestigious Mercuriades competition. The company also received the Canadian Business Excellence Award for Private Businesses, the AutoTrader Award for Best Retailer in addition to being a finalist in the CADA competition and winning a Mercure Award in a second category.
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