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Nameplates Incorporated, now NPI, has been female-owned and operated since Marjorie B. Conley opened its doors in 1973.
Seldom did we hear about a woman owning a business in the 70s, yet the company will celebrate their 43rd anniversary next month. Marjorie’s daughter, Claudia Hamilton, ran the business after Marjorie, and her granddaughter, Brooke Hamilton, is now the CEO.
Within the last few months NPI introduced their trademarked product, Brazoderm. The laminate material, which inhibits bacterial growth, is ideal for areas that are repeatedly touched. Additionally, NPI provides screen printing, laser engraving, etching and many other unique services.