Roto Frank of North America celebrated its 45th anniversary with a picnic attended by Senator Norm Needleman. This event was not just a celebration of Roto Frank of America’s longevity, but also a showcase of the company's commitment to manufacturing and community involvement.
What people are saying
Senator Norm Needleman, a figure in Connecticut politics and Middlesex County, emphasized Roto Frank of America’s significant contributions to local manufacturing.
“Connecticut’s manufacturing industry plays an irreplaceable role in our state economy, and the tradition of manufacturing has served our communities well. It’s businesses like Roto Frank of America, established here for nearly a half-century, that keep that tradition alive. I’m proud to celebrate this important anniversary with such a valued local manufacturer and wish them many more years of success,” says Needleman.
“Our focus was on becoming more market-focused, customer-driven and process-oriented. This strategic shift marked the beginning of a great success story, which we accomplished together and should be very proud of,” says Chris Dimou, president and CEO of Roto Frank of America.
Roto's contributions
Roto Frank of America actively invests in community causes. The 45th-anniversary celebration featured a raffle, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Seniors for Seniors, the chosen 2024 charity.
As Roto Frank of America looks ahead, the company remains committed to excellence and community engagement. Whether through impactful community initiatives or its dedication to Connecticut manufacturing, Roto Frank of America continues to try to be a driving force in both the fenestration industry and the community.