Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. celebrates its dealers and other partners who were recipients of the Managed Print Services Association’s (MPSA) 2025 Leadership Awards.
The MPSA is a not-for-profit, volunteer-led association to help further managed print, whose members include professionals from every aspect of the imaging industry. The MPSA Leadership Awards were established in 2010 to recognize those companies that have excelled in various areas related to the managed print field. Winners serve as leading examples for the community regarding their commitment to and expertise in MPS.
“Our partnership with MPSA continues to strengthen as more of our dealers and partners join this outstanding organization, which unites the best in the industry to keep this segment vibrant and support our shared goals,” said Laura Blackmer, president, Dealer Sales, Konica Minolta and MPSA Board Member. “These awards celebrate innovation and leadership across our industry, and we are proud to stand alongside so many of this year’s honorees.”
Konica Minolta dealers and other partners received the following awards in this year’s program:
- ACDI: Best MPS Professional Services Provider
- Braden Business Systems: Best Independent MPS Provider Under $50M
- Distribution Management: Best MPS Infrastructure Provider
- GreatAmerica Financial Services: Best MPS Innovation Award
- Nexera (MPS Monitor): Best MPS Software Provider
- Perry ProTECH: Best Independent MPS Provider Over $50M
- Pulse Technology: Best Production Print Innovation
“Congratulations again to all of this year’s winners, and sincere gratitude to Konica Minolta for their unwavering support,” said Eric Crump, president, MPSA (pictured above). “It’s through strong partnerships like these that we can continue advancing our mission – helping manufacturers, MPS providers, consultants and other industry leaders reduce uncertainty in developing, marketing and delivering MPS-related products and services. Together, we continue to empower end users to make informed, strategic decisions about their managed print services.”

