WASHINGTON – Administrator Linda McMahon, the head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, today announced the 2017 National Small Business Week awardees for 16 different categories ranging from exporting, outreach, contracting, lending, disaster recovery to manufacturing and research and development.
Last week McMahon announced the 54 Small Business Person of the Year state and territorial winners. These recipients are now competing for the 2017 National Small Business Person of the Year. All awardees have been invited to Washington, D.C. to participate in events and ceremonies on April 30-May 1.
“More than half of all Americans either own or work for a small business, and they create about two out of three net new jobs in the U.S. each year. I couldn’t be prouder of all the awardees this year – they are working to grow small businesses, create 21st century jobs, drive innovation, and increase America’s global competitiveness. It is an honor during National Small Business Week to honor and celebrate their hard work and success,” McMahon said.
Awards announced today:
Exporter of the Year
Jody C. Raskind Mission Lender of the Year
Small Business Investment Company of the Year
SCORE Chapter of the Year
Awards to SBA Resource Partners:
o Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Excellence and Innovation Award
o Women’s Business Center of Excellence Award
o Veterans Business Outreach Center Excellence in Service Award
Phoenix Awards for Disaster Recovery:
o Outstanding Small Business Disaster Recovery
o Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery, Public Official
o Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery, Volunteer
Federal Procurement Awards:
o Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year
o Small Business Subcontractor of the Year
o Dwight D. Eisenhower Awards for Excellence (for large prime contractors who use small businesses as suppliers and contractors in Services, R&D and Manufacturing)
o 8(a) Graduate of the Year
Each year since 1963, the president has issued a proclamation calling for the celebration of National Small Business Week. National Small Business Week is set as the first week in May, and this year the dates are April 30 – May 6 with national events planned in Washington, D.C., New York City, Indianapolis, Dallas and Fresno, Calif.
Awardees
National Exporter of the Year
Dba The Safety Sleeper
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Rose Morris
President
Small Business Development Center – Excellence and Innovation Award
Hamilton, Ohio
Mr. David Riggs
Director
Women’s Business Center of Excellence
Mi Casa Women’s Business Center
Denver, Colorado
Elena Vasconez
Director
SCORE – Chapter of the Year
Boston, Massachusetts
Laura Colcord
Co-Chair
Howard Fine
Past Co-Chair
Veterans Business Outreach Center Excellence in Service
Flint, Michigan
Matt Sherwood
Executive Director
8(a) Graduate of the Year
Healthcare Management Solutions LLC
Fairmont, West Virginia
Leah Joan Heimbach
President
Jody C. Raskind Mission Lender of the Year
Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Wendy Katherine Baumann
President/Chief Visionary Officer
Small Business Investment Company (SBIC)
Deerpath Capital Management, LP
New York City
James H. Kirby
CEO & Director
Phoenix Awards:
Outstanding Small Business Disaster Recovery
Austin, Texas
Rob Leonardis
President
Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery by a Volunteer
Susan Jack
Clendenin, West Virginia
Outstanding Contributions To Disaster Recovery by a Volunteer (two winners)
Director of Social Services
Lakeport, California
Stephen K. Benjamin
Columbia, South Carolina
Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year
Campbell, Texas
Sherrill Lester
President
Small Business Subcontractor of the Year
IO Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc.
San Diego, California
Michael Bilodeau
Owner/CEO
Dwight D. Eisenhower Awards
Services:
Huntsville, Alabama
Randy Lycans
Jacobs Vice President & ESSSA Group GM
Research and Development:
Houston, Texas
Helen Lawley
Small Business Liaison Officer
Manufacturing:
Bethesda, Maryland
Susannah Raheb
Corporate Supply Diversity Leader
For more information about National Small Business Week visit: www.sba.gov/nsbw
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