Rev-A-Shelf awards grand prize winner in '40 Days of Giveaways'

A free trip for two to KBIS 2024 was awarded to Kathy Morgan from Functional Living Design Group in Powel, Ohio as part of Rev-A-Shelf's 40 Days of Giveaways.

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LOUISVILLE, KY — Rev-A-Shelf, the developer of storage, organization, and lighting industry, awarded Kathy Morgan from Functional Living Design Group in Powell, Ohio, as the grand prize winner of its 40th-anniversary celebration event. 
The giveaway was part of the company’s “40 Days of Giveaways” launched to celebrate the company’s 40th anniversary.

Morgan and a guest will be treated to an exclusive package, with travel and accommodations to KBIS 2024, an exciting opportunity to experience the forefront of kitchen and bath design.

Steve Jones, GM / VP of Consumer Sales at Rev-A-Shelf, said, “The 40th-anniversary celebration marks a memorable milestone in our company's history, and what a better way to celebrate by giving back to the industry that has helped us to get here. We extend heartfelt congratulations to Kathy and all our winners for continuing to be great stewards of the industry, and we are looking forward to supporting them and others over the next 40 years.”

A comprehensive list of all giveaway winners is available by clicking here.
 

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