Colbert Packaging Announces WBENC Recognition
Colbert Packaging, the leading Midwest independently-owned paperboard packaging manufacturer is proud to announce its certification as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) through the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the nation’s leading third-party certifier of businesses owned and operated by women.
Colbert Packaging Announces WBENC Recognition – Colbert Packaging
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