
Winnebago Industries Named Trustworthy Company
For the second year in a row, Newsweek named Winnebago Industries one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies.

For the second year in a row, Newsweek named Winnebago Industries one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies.

RVDA of Canada is seeking submissions for the George Goodrick Emerging Leader Award.
The award recognizes and encourages early-career professionals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment, passion and promise of leadership to the Canadian RV industry.

Go RVing’s interim spring 2025 “Don’t Go There” marketing campaign earned two top honors in the 2025 Muse Creative Awards.

KOA leaders were awarded two Stevies from the American Business Awards. Toby O’Rourke, KOA’s president and CEO, was honored as the Gold recipient for Thought Leader of the Year in consumer products.

Oregon-based Curtis Trailers used a technology company for an award-winning media campaign spotlighting the dealership.

Clarksburg, New Jersey-based dealer Colonial Airstream & RV was honored in multiple categories for its 2024 performance.

Renogy, a solar panel, inverter, battery and complete power systems supplier, added another achievement to its accolades list.

Dragonfly Energy was named the 2025 Battery Technology Company of the Year. The company was selected from thousands of nominations across 14 countries.

Newmar honored numerous dealers Wednesday night at its annual awards dinner. The manufacturer is conducting its annual Dealer Meeting at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Lichtsinn RV has been recognized as the top-selling motorhome dealer in Iowa for 2024, according to data compiled by Statistical Surveys Inc.

At the 2024 Dealer Awards event in Melbourne, Australia, former Jayco Australia Chairman Wilbur Bontrager presented Gerry Ryan, Jayco Australia founder and owner, with the Founders Award.

Last week, Newmar named American Technology Components the company’s top 2024 supplier. American Technology Components earned the Virgil Miller Award, named after the former Newmar president.