Awards

Make it personal.

Bouquet

Celebrate success in a way that inspires your people to grow. Whether you're saying "thank you" for a job well done, great service, extra effort, a team success or a great idea, we'll help you connect actions to results.

Carefully crafted awards programs and hand-selected items will inspire your people to invent, create, discover. Whether it's gourmet coffee, the latest lifestyle equipment, or a piece of jewelry that gets them noticed again and again, we'll provide you with today's most exclusive symbols of appreciation, backed by the best warranties in the industry.

Every award has a story. What's yours?

Delivery giant FedEx assures its drivers have a choice of awards when they hit important safety milestones. Courier Christy Wilson likes the positive reinforcement the appreciation creates. "FedEx stresses safety all the time," says courier Christy Wilson. "And with the award program, you get things you normally wouldn't buy yourself."

Sander

Westfield Insurance employee Andy Platz received a palm sander in appreciation of great work. He could't have been more excited. 'When I received the sander, I called the program administrator and ran the sander of the phone and said, 'Check this out!' Then I took it down to the gentleman who nominated me for the award and had him autograph it."

Manager

"Your people crave appreciation for great work. I search the globe to find awards that become symbols of a job well done. Great awards put a smile on faces and turn moments in the spotlight into a sense of greater value, personal growth, and commitment to moving forward."

— Rex Remigi, Director
Performance Awards

Keychain

PepsiAmericas has created a buzz with it's welcome and on-boarding appreciation awards for new employees. "It's really made an impact," says Mike Pulcino, HR Director. "To discover that something as small as a key chain could be in such demand was surprising. But everyone wants one and they're excited when it's their time to receive it."

Clock

Emmie Gardea of El Pas Corporation was recognized by a coworker with a peer-to-peer award. "The award was really important to me, so I hung up the thanks&trade certificate in my cubicle. But I had the hardest time choosing between all the great awards. I decided on a wall clock. It looks beautiful."

Parra

Olympian Derek Parra will never forget his hard fought symbol of athletic achievement—the 2002 Olympic Winter Games gold medal. Created by O.C. Tanner, the medal became the ultimate symbol of appreciation for the athletes who received it.

Hands

Warner Lambert CEO Mel Goodes wanted an experience that touched every person in the company, helping them see that individual effort was a crucial part of the big picture. In one of the largest, single-day recognition efforts evert undertaken at any company, O.C. Tanner made sure the same speech, same video and same beautiful watch was presented to 42,000 Warner Lambert employees in 140 locations around the world.