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Harbinger (Jacksonville, Fla.) has won a contract to fabricate and install double-faced LED-illuminated pylon signs for more than 600 7-Eleven convenience-store locations in the U.S. The firm will convert exterior signage to the 7-Eleven brand for the company’s newly acquired stores.

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Photograph of Harbinger CEO Roger Williams

Harbinger (Jacksonville, Fla.) announced that CEO Roger Williams has been named an Ultimate CEO by the Jacksonville Business Journal. The Ultimate CEO program honors chief executives who have had significant accomplishments in the past year. Williams, who has headed the 50-year-old sign company for the past four decades, was recognized for his work developing and patenting the sign industry’s first-ever LED Retrofit Kit, which led to significant growth for Harbinger.

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Harbinger (Jacksonville, Fla.) added three new members to its team. Paul Charles, project manager, is a graduate of the University of North Florida who brings more than 15 years of experience in sales and account managing. When he is not at Harbinger, Paul is busy running his own custom surfboard company. Erin Hall, 7-Eleven Project Coordinator, will contribute her skills in a wide range of services, from accounts receivable to database administration to graphic design.

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Harbinger (Jacksonville, Fla.) recently moved its headquarters and manufacturing facility into a 51,500-sq.-ft. building that will allow the company to reduce turnaround times and expand services.

The new facility features 35-ft. high ceilings to accommodate larger signage and multiple loading docks for faster shipping, says President Steve Williams, and its production space is 2.3 times larger than the old facility, allowing for more streamlined operations and running more equipment simultaneously.

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