Thursday, March 24, 2011

SBA Announces Washington 2011 Small Business Awards

SBA Announces Washington 2011 Small Business Awards

Honoring winners on April 21st - Museum of Flight, Boeing Field, Seattle


SEATTLEThe U.S. Small Business Administration’s Seattle District Office has named Anne-Marie Faiola, CEO, Bramble Berry, Inc. of Bellingham, Washington as 2011 Washington Small Business Person of the Year. Bramble Berry sells raw materials to soap and toiletry artisans all over the world. From shea butter, to lavender essential oil, to palm oil, Bramble Berry has everything you may need to make a great bar of soap for yourself and family. Bramble Berry was started by Faiola in 1998 with $15,000 on a credit card and has since then grown into multiple income streams and 3.1 million in profitable revenue. With a popular blog, a separate retail store, and separate manufacturing facility, Bramble Berry continues to expand its reach into the soap and toiletry market.

  “Anne-Marie demonstrates the passion and drive needed for successful entrepreneurs. She self-funded her start-up company in her living room and has since then expanded the company to over 3 million in annual revenue. The company is currently debt free (except a warehouse mortgage obtained through the SBA 504 loan program) and has been profitable for 13 straight years,” said SBA Seattle District Director Nancy Porzio.

An independent panel of judges selected the winners based on several criteria, including: staying power; business growth; increase in employees; response to adversity; innovation; leadership and contributions to the small business community; and evidence of community-oriented projects. “Anne-Marie exhibited strength in all areas,” said SBA Regional Administrator Calvin W. Goings.As the state winner, Anne-Marie Faiola will compete with 53 other winners from across the country for the National Small Business Person of the Year Award in Washington D.C. I know she will represent the State of Washington well.”

The Washington state SBA Small Business Awards Event A Big Night for Small Business - will be held in Seattle on April 21st at the Museum of Flight, Boeing Field, Seattle WA. In addition to celebrating Faiola’s outstanding accomplishments, the award ceremony will honor the following state and regional winners (regional winners competed against state winners in AK, ID, and OR):

 × WA state & Region 10 – Financial Services Champion – Roland Chaiton, Community Capital Development, Seattle;
× WA state & Region 10 - Veteran Small Business Champion – Darrel Bowman, mynetworkcompany.com, Tacoma;
× WA state & Region 10 – Women in Business Champion– Laurie Simon, Ombrella, Inc., Kirkland;

Also featured will be state SBA Champion award winners who support and advocate on behalf of small businesses and entrepreneurship.

× WA state – Small Business Exporters of the Year – Robert Haberman & Bradley Haberman, No. 9 Hay LLC, Ellensburg;
× WA state - Family-Owned Small Business of the Year – Andrew J. Olson, A-1 Mobile Lock & Key, Inc., Burlington;
× WA state – Home-Based Business Champion – Cosette Gibson-Pfaff, South Sound Regional Business Incubator, Federal Way;
× WA state Minority Small Business Champion – Mike Skinner, StartZone – Highline Community College, DesMoines;

“Our winners remind us that the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in Washington state,” said Porzio, “and we look forward to honoring their success at The Museum of Flight in April”.

For information about the Washington State Awards Gala, contact carol.andersen@sba.gov. Information on SBA’s National Small Business Week 2011 celebrations in Washington, D.C. can be found at www.sba.gov

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Women Entrepreneurs Summit

SBA HOLDS A WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SUMMIT
TO ADDRESS CRITICAL CHALLENGES FACING WOMEN IN BUSINESS

SEATTLE, March 5, 2011 – Anna Harvey, SBA Associate Administrator for the Office of Women’s Business Ownership, will speak with small business owners from the Pacific Northwest to address the critical challenges facing women in business. Women Entrepreneurs in Oregon and Washington State make significant contributions to their economies. Oregon and Washington have 88,317 and 137,394 women-owned firms respectively. The last U.S. Census showed women-owned firms contribute $2.8 trillion dollars annually and employ 23 million people directly and indirectly. Women business owners are major contributors and players in the overall economy.

WHAT: SBA will host a Women’s Entrepreneurial Summit for women business owners, leaders and government experts to address the critical challenges, opportunities and public policy measures needed to move the women’s business agenda to the next level.

The summit serves:
* Set priorities and explore business challenges facing women Entrepreneurs
* Promote dialogue among the women’s business community.
* Guide national policy recommendations for Congress and the Executive Branch
* Provide networking opportunities for women business owners

WHO: Anna Harvey, Associate Administrator Office of Women’s Business Ownership

WHERE: Renton Technical College
3000 NE 4th Street
Renton, Washington

WHEN: March 5, 2011 from 12:00 to 5:00 PM

Registration is required for this free event:
http://events.sba.gov/eventmanagement/eventlisting.aspx?state=WA.

For more information contact: Sherry Mina by phone or e-mail at 206-553-7316 or
sherry.mina@sba.gov