Alpha Earns Two Stevies in the American Business Awards
Alpha Warranty Services’ earned a Silver Stevie in the American Business Awards’ Veteran-Owned Business of the Year category, while CEO Steve Rosenvall earned a Bronze Stevie in the Executive of the Year category for the insurance industry.

RIVERTON, Utah — Alpha Warranty Services earned Silver and Bronze Stevie Awards in the 2018 American Business Awards. The awards will be presented to the F&I product provider during the American Business Awards’ annual banquet on Monday, June 11, at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.
Alpha Warranty Services earned a Silver Stevie in the American Business Awards’ Veteran-Owned Business of the Year category, while CEO Steve Rosenvall earned a Bronze Stevie in the Executive of the Year category for the insurance industry.
“At Alpha, we believe in challenging the status quo. The team rose up to this challenge and reached new levels in 2017,” said Rosenvall. “It’s an honor to have these accomplishments recognized by the American Business Awards and a true testament to the drive and dedication of the Alpha team.”
Stevie Awards competitions receive more than 10,000 entries each year from organizations in more than 60 nations. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the Stevie Awards recognize outstanding performances in the workplace worldwide.
“The nominations submitted for the 2018 American Business Awards were outstanding,” said Michael Gallagher, president and founder of the Stevie Awards. “The competition was intense, and those recognized as Stevie Award winners should be immensely proud of this accomplishment.”
Founded in 2002, Alpha Warranty Services provides a full line of vehicle protection products and services. The firm has repeatedly received recognition as one of the top vehicle service contract providers in the industry.
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