WebAward Competition 
For over 10 years, WRIS has been honored with several
But we have no intention of stopping now. We can't wait to keep this list growing.
- Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation
Outstanding Website in the Non-Profit Industry - 2022 - Image Tours
Outstanding Website in the Travel Industry - 2022 - Universal Metal Products
Manufacturing Standard of Excellence - 2018 (WRIS Web Services had the honor of redesigning their site again. Launched in 2023) - Kaman's Art Shoppes - Event Services
Professional Services Standard of Excellence - 2017 - Mill Distributors
B2B Standard of Excellence - 2016 - AutoGlassOnly.com
Automobile Standard of Excellence - 2014 - City of Medina, OH
Government Standard of Excellence - 2014 - JIT Containers
B2B Standard of Excellence - 2013 - Blue Sky Green Fields
Food Industry Standard of Excellence - 2013 - Request A Test
Healthcare Provider Standard of Excellence - 2011 - Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools
School Standard of Excellence - 2010 - Mayfield Village, OH
Government Standard of Excellence - 2010 - Euclid City Schools
Outstanding Website - 2010 - Beachwood City Schools
School Standard of Excellence - 2009 Stun Golf
Fashion Standard of Excellence - 2008- Beyond Motherhood
Employment Standard of Excellence - 2008 - Heartland Industries
Retail Standard of Excellence - 2007 - WellCorp
Professional Services Standard of Excellence - 2007 - Laurel School
School Standard of Excellence - 2007 - Ohio Landscape Association
Non-Profit Standard of Excellence - 2006 - City of Euclid, OH
Standard of Excellence - 2005 - University School
Outstanding Website - 2004 - Ladies Who Launch
Standard of Excellence - 2004 - Corporate College
Outstanding Website - 2003 - Bay Village Recreation Department
Standard of Excellence - 2003
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