
National Branding, a Troy-based sign and branding company operating across the U.S. and Canada, announced that Torey Rouillon, its director of project management, has been honored with the Signs of the Times Magazine Women in Signs Award.
“Winning the Women in Signs award is a tremendous honor, symbolizing not only individual excellence but also the growing influence of women in the signage industry,” Rouillon says. “This recognition celebrates dedication, innovation, and leadership in a traditionally male-dominated field, highlighting the impact of women who are shaping the future of signage.”
Rouillon moved to metro Detroit from northern Michigan in 2011 and she started her career at Signarama Troy. Her progression to National Branding allowed her to assume increasing responsibilities.
“Receiving this award is not just a personal achievement — it’s an inspiration for other women in the industry, proving that talent and hard work can break barriers,” Rouillon says. “It serves as a reminder that diversity drives creativity and progress, paving the way for even more female professionals to excel and lead in the signage world.”









