IJO Announces 2025 Vendor of the Year
Allison-Kaufman has received the honor for the fourth year in a row.

This is the fourth consecutive year the company has received the honor.
The awards, voted on by retail members, highlight vendors who consistently exceed expectations, IJO said.
They are determined by a combination of member feedback, performance metrics, and overall contribution to the success of the group.
Allison-Kaufman’s excellence in service, innovation, and partnership set them apart in a highly competitive field, said IJO.
The organization recognized the company and handed out other honors at the annual Vendor of the Year awards during its recent show in Indianapolis.
Ostbye received first runner-up honors, and Quality Gold took home third place.
Both companies continually demonstrate exceptional support and collaboration with IJO’s retail members, the organization said.
"Strong vendor partnerships are the backbone of our group’s success," said Stephen Barnes, owner and CEO of IJO.
"Working with companies like Allison-Kaufman helps make our buying group the best in the industry; together, we raise the bar."
Samantha Larson, IJO’s director of vendor relations and merchandise strategy, added, "Each year, we’re reminded of just how valuable great vendor relationships are.
“These awards go beyond product offerings, they celebrate vendors who show up as true partners, who listen, adapt, support, and grow with us. Allison-Kaufman, Ostbye, and Quality Gold exemplify what it means to be committed, reliable, and innovative collaborators. We’re deeply grateful for the trust, dedication, and mutual success we continue to build together."
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