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Press Release:
St. Catharines - Thorold Chamber Announces Finalists for Business Achievement Awards
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 9, 2008
(St. Catharines) The September Business After Five at Port Dalhousie Yacht Club provided a wonderful setting for this year's announcement of the finalists for the 5th Annual St. Catharines - Thorold Chamber of Commerce Business Achievement Awards. With over 150 members of the chamber on hand, there was a tremendous amount of excitement as the finalists were announced.
"The finalists, chosen from a field of more than 80 entries, is a great illustration of business excellence in our community," says Walter Sendzik, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Chamber. "Each category featured strong nominations making it difficult to select the finalists."
"The finalists demonstrate a dedication to business excellence that goes well beyond minimum standards," states Stephen Cook, President of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce. "As a Chamber, we are proud of the achievements of our members. Too often in today's business world, we don't take the time to acknowledge the hard work of business people. These awards have become a signature event which recognizes excellence and achievement in the St. Catharines - Thorold business community."
Nominee Finalists Are:
Entrepreneur of the Year - sponsored by The Burke Group
Reni de Verteuil - Henley Honda
John Mann & Cam Champion - Performance Cars
Keith Turner - Tangarine Concept Corp.
Young Entrepreneur of the Year - sponsored by Niagara College
Dr. Patrick Maddalena - Accelerated Health & Wellness Centre
David Mascio - BMO Nesbitt Burns
Darryl Ferguson - Casual Catering
Outstanding New Business - sponsored by St. Catharines Economic Development & Tourism Services and St. Catharines Enterprise Centre
Finesse Fabrics & Home Decor
Heatherwood Retirement Residence
Niagara Ice Dogs
Excellence in Business - 10 Employees or less - sponsored by Rankin Construction
Chimpanzee
Pointts
PPS Accounting & Payroll Solutions
Professional Carpet Systems
Excellence in Business - 11 - 50 Employees - sponsored by Bell Canada
Big Red Market
Lancaster, Brooks & Welch
Mother-ease Cloth Diapers
Seaway Marine Transport
Excellence in Business - 51 Employees or more - sponsored by Deloitte Management Services LP
Canadian Tire Financial Services
DMS Deloitte Management Services LP
Elmwood Kitchens
TV Cogeco Niagara
Technology & Innovation Award - sponsored by Silicon Knights
Hotel Dieu Shaver Health & Rehab Centre
Shark Marine Technologies Inc.
Strategem/C Me Direct Inc.
This year the Chamber added a new Eco Action Award. This award is designed to recognize a company who has demonstrated a commitment to the environment, provided environmental leadership or have developed, implemented and/or influenced initiatives that show outstanding and innovative managements, financial savings, and operational efficiency.
Eco Action Award - sponsored by Horizon Utilities
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Winner of TheYoung Entrepreneur Award:
Dr. Patrick Maddalena,
Accelerated Health and Wellness Centre