READING, PA, August 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Vision Source has retained Egan Sign as its national sign management company. As part of the agreement, Egan Sign will assist members of the Vision Source network in the design and construction of new signs featuring the Vision Source logo.
Vision Source is North America's premier network of private practice optometrists. The network includes more than 2,300 offices.
Vision Source officials said they selected Egan Sign because of the company's extensive experience working with multi-unit companies and because of Egan Sign's cost-effective approach to sign management.
"We have 900 sign installers living in the cities where the optometrists are operating their businesses," said Bob Egan, president of Egan sign. "Our local partners are highly qualified to work with these unique private practices. They live in these areas, understand the sign permitting requirements, and are prepared to make the sign management process easy so these doctors can focus on their patients."
About Egan Sign
Founded nearly 25 years ago, Egan Sign provides comprehensive and customized sign management services, including sign project and program management, prototype design and development, manufacturing, sign implementation and maintenance management. The company is located in a fully modernized historic building in Reading, the former Reading Hardware Company along the Schuylkill River. For more information, visit www.egansign.com.
About Vision Source
Vision Source was founded in 1991 with the belief that eye health is best provided by an independent family eye doctor, free to make his or her own decisions about what is best for the continued good vision of the patient. Eye doctors who are members of the Vision Source network are trained and licensed to provide a full array of eye care. As a member of Vision Source, each private practice optometrist has access to the shared knowledge and resources of a network with more than 2,300 offices. For more information, visit www.visionsource.com.
About the Author: Bob Egan is the President of Egan Sign, and has been in the sign industry for nearly 25 years. Egan Sign specializes in regional and national sign management projects. Call Egan Sign if you have questions: (610) 478-1330 or email us at: inquiry@egansign.com.
Optometrists' Network Selects Egan Sign for National Sign Projects
Vision Source has retained Egan Sign as its national sign management company for its 2300 members nationwide.
2012-08-09
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[Press-News.org] Optometrists' Network Selects Egan Sign for National Sign ProjectsVision Source has retained Egan Sign as its national sign management company for its 2300 members nationwide.
