September 27, 2024

Evolve Sales Group Named RMX Network Vendor of the Year  

For more information contact:  
Lyndsay Shipley  
Community Engagement Manager  
636-537-0555  
lyndsay@rmx-network.com  

PRESS RELEASE  

Evolve Sales Group’s Kate Dunn Named RMX Network Vendor of the Year 

St. LOUIS, MO— September 13, 2024  – Kate Dunn, President of Evolve Sales Group, was honored as the Vendor of the yeaY at the fall RMX Network conference held in Las Vegas, NV.

From Kate Dunn, “I want to thank RMX Network for recognizing Evolve Sales Group as Vendor of the Year! Continuous learning is a cornerstone for success in any endeavor. I’m fortunate to work with owners, managers, and reps within RMX who are eager to learn, and their enthusiasm pushes me to keep learning, growing, and evolving. Working with the professionals in the RMX Network is truly a privilege.”  

Over 100 RMX Network Partners vote for the Vendor of the Year Award to highlight the best in vendor innovation and excellence. Kate was chosen for her unwavering dedication and significant contributions to RMX Partners. 


About Kate Dunn  

Kate Dunn is President & Founder of Evolve Sales Group, a firm specializing in sales strategy, coaching, and training. Previously, she led sales training at Keypoint Intelligence—InfoTrends and was CEO of Digital Innovations Group. Dunn is a frequent national and international speaker on sales, management, and entrepreneurship.

For more info, visit: evolvesalesgroup.com

About the RMX Network  

Founded in 1984, The RMX Network is an alliance of independent print providers specializing in wide-format applications. RMX equips its members with educational resources, sales and business training, marketing solutions, cultivation of vendor partnerships, and a global network of trusted print collaborators.  

For more information, visit www.rmx-network.com, call (800) 873-7762, or email: info@rmx-network.com  

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