(KMZA)--Special honors for the Landoll Corporation, with the Marysville-based manfacturing company recognized during the recent Kansas Chamber Annual Dinner, held in Topeka.
During the ceremony, Landoll Coporation received the Kansas Chamber's 2014 Ad Astra Award, presented to one business each year that exemplifies both business and civic excellence within the state.
Chamber President and CEO Mike O'Neal, who calls the company a leader in innovative design, world class manufacturing, and marketing of quality products and services in various industries, says Landoll shares its success with the community.
Economist, author, lawyer, teacher and actor, Ben Stein, served as the keynote speaker during the annual dinner, held last week.
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