The writers of WordsFresh were nearly at a loss for words on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 when WordsFresh was named the Very Small Business of the Year at the 2018 GLI Inc.credible Awards.

The Greater Louisville Inc. Inc.credible Awards recognize the best small businesses in the Greater Louisville area. The criteria for Very Small Business of the Year is a company of fewer than nine employees that exemplifies both business and civic leadership in the areas of community involvement, management practices and overall financial performance.

WordsFresh is the only writing agency in the Louisville region and one of the few offering writing services in the United States. We help other businesses and organizations persuade, inspire and educate audiences through a variety of communications—from marketing campaigns to technical reports to internal communications.

“We believe when you start with words you develop communications that are strategic, precise, on-target, compelling and authentic. These are what any business needs to be successful,” said Mary Pat Nimon, WordsFresh president and message strategist, when accepting the award.

Nimon also recognized her award-winning team of writers and WordsFresh’s awesome clients. “We have so much gratitude for our clients, big and small, and all the opportunities you give us to get better every day,” she said. WordsFresh writes for some of the most respected brands in the country, including Little Brownie Bakers, a division of the Kellogg Company, GE Appliances, Schott North America, University of Louisville, ADP and Switcher Studio.

The WordsFresh team works from three core beliefs: 1. We believe great writing supercharges all communications. 2. We believe it’s noble work to help grow the companies and organizations that make a difference. 3. We believe helping others succeed is a splendid way to live.

This year marked the 18th annual GLI Inc.credible Awards. The event, held at the Kentucky Center for the Arts and presented by Citizens Union Bank, hosted more than 300 guests.

The writers of WordsFresh were nearly at a loss for words on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 when WordsFresh was named the Very Small Business of the Year at the 2018 GLI Inc.credible Awards.

The Greater Louisville Inc. Inc.credible Awards recognize the best small businesses in the Greater Louisville area. The criteria for Very Small Business of the Year is a company of fewer than nine employees that exemplifies both business and civic leadership in the areas of community involvement, management practices and overall financial performance.

WordsFresh is the only writing agency in the Louisville region and one of the few offering writing services in the United States. We help other businesses and organizations persuade, inspire and educate audiences through a variety of communications—from marketing campaigns to technical reports to internal communications.

“We believe when you start with words you develop communications that are strategic, precise, on-target, compelling and authentic. These are what any business needs to be successful,” said Mary Pat Nimon, WordsFresh president and message strategist, when accepting the award.

Nimon also recognized her award-winning team of writers and WordsFresh’s awesome clients. “We have so much gratitude for our clients, big and small, and all the opportunities you give us to get better every day,” she said. WordsFresh writes for some of the most respected brands in the country, including Little Brownie Bakers, a division of the Kellogg Company, GE Appliances, Schott North America, University of Louisville, ADP and Switcher Studio.

The WordsFresh team works from three core beliefs: 1. We believe great writing supercharges all communications. 2. We believe it’s noble work to help grow the companies and organizations that make a difference. 3. We believe helping others succeed is a splendid way to live.

This year marked the 18th annual GLI Inc.credible Awards. The event, held at the Kentucky Center for the Arts and presented by Citizens Union Bank, hosted more than 300 guests.

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