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2005
Enterprising Women of the Year Award Winners Named
ARY, NC: Enterprising Women Magazine inducted
five remarkable women into the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame and
recognize 13 outstanding women entrepreneurs at the third annual
Enterprising Women of the Year Awards Celebration. A gala
reception was held on Friday, Feb. 11 to honor the winners at the
American Adventure Rotunda at Disney’s Epcot in Florida.
The winners, as well as 14 finalists were recognized at a breakfast
in their honor on Saturday, Feb. 12 at Disney’s Grand Floridian
Hotel & Spa. The Walt Disney World Company was the premiere
event sponsor. United Parcel Service and Merrill Lynch were
platinum event sponsors.
Winners were chosen from hundreds of entries, which were submitted
via fax, mail and the magazine’s Web site, www.enterprisingwomen.com.
They were chosen based on the growth and profitability of the enterprise,
the leadership characteristics of the owner, the nominees outreach
and mentoring of other women-owned firms, and the owner’s
vision for the future of her business.
“Because of the overwhelming response to this year’s
call for nominations, our judges have chosen 13 award winners representing
different revenue levels. We are honoring three women entrepreneurs
with annual revenues of over $10 million, three winners with revenues
more than $5 million and up to $10 million, four winners with revenues
over $1 million and up to $5 million, and three winners with revenues
under $1 million,” according to Monica S. Smiley, Publisher
and CEO of Enterprising Women.
The winners represent a diverse range of businesses, from the manufacturer
of forced-entry/ballistic resistant buildings in Louisiana to a
leading lumber supplier in the Northeast.
Five outstanding women were inducted into the Enterprising Women
Hall of Fame, recognizing their outstanding lifetime accomplishments
and the significant contributions they have made to advancing the
growth and development of women-owned enterprises.
For the first time, the publication also honored seven outstanding
women with the 2005 Enterprising Women Advocacy Award. Winners
included government leaders who have provided vision and strong
outreach to the women business owners’ community; and others
who have built associations or networking organizations that are
helping women entrepreneurs connect and grow their businesses.
Enterprising Women’s most prestigious award, induction into
the magazine’s Hall of
Fame, include five outstanding inductees for 2005:
Gloria Bohan, the founder of Omega World Travel,
who transformed a one-person travel agency into one of the largest
travel management companies in the United States, with sales in
excess of $1 billion, more than 1,000 employees, and 200 wholly-owned
offices worldwide.
Myra M. Hart, Professor of Management, Harvard Business School,
whose research and teaching focuses on entrepreneurship. She is
a member of the Diana Group, a research team of five professors
investigating the unique challenges and opportunities that women
entrepreneurs encounter as they search for the human and financial
capital necessary to launch high growth ventures.
Maria de Lourdes “Lulu” Sobrino, founder of Lulu’s
Dessert Corporation, ranked among the largest and fastest growing
Hispanic businesses in the United States and affectionately called
the “queen of ready-to-eat gelatin.” She is considered
a leader in building bridges between U.S. and Mexican women entrepreneurs.
Pat Parker, co-founder of Native American Management Services, a
management consulting business started in 1989. A member of
the Choctaw Nation, Pat’s firm bridges the gap between the
federal government and the governments of American Indians and Alaska
natives. She has made a lifelong commitment to mentoring and
supporting Native American women entrepreneurs.
Millie Robbins Leet, founder of the Trickle Up program, which has
funded thousands of micro-enterprises for women all over the world.
Ms. Leet is the first international award recipient designated jointly
by the Global Summit of Women and Enterprising Women.
Winners of the 2005 Enterprising Women of the Year Award for businesses
with over $10 million in annual revenues are:
Nancy J. Connolly of Lasertone Corporation and Smart Page Technologies,
a Littleton, MA-based manufacturer and provider of laser printer
products, services, and maintenance programs.
Alta Baker of Safe Haven Enterprises, Inc., a Jennings, LA-based
custom fabricator of forced-entry/ballistic resistant and blast
resistant buildings and doors to protect personnel and property.
Sue Romanos of CAREERXCHANGE, a Pembroke Pines, FL-based independent
staffing company.
Winners of the 2005 Enterprising Women of the Year Award for businesses
with over $5 million and up to $10 million in annual revenues are:
Faye E. Coleman, Ph.D of Westover Consultants, Inc., a Silver Springs,
MD-based professional and technical services management consulting
and government contracting firm.
Lita Abele of US Lumber Inc., a Woodbury, NJ-based leading supplier
of lumber throughout the Northeast.
Lorri Keenum of Midwest Trenching & Excavating, Inc., a St.
Louis, MO-based provider of excavation solutions to the industrial
and commercial construction market.
Winners of the 2005 Enterprising Women of the Year Award for businesses
with more than $1 million and up to $5 million in annual revenues
are:
Denise Kay Baker of D.R.B. Electric, Inc., an Albuquerque, NM-based
electrical contracting business specializing in commercial, industrial,
business/residential service, and voice and data.
Betsy Mordecai of MorSports & Events, Inc., a Denver, CO-based
event planning and special events company that has carved a niche
in the sports industry handling the Olympics, World Cup Soccer,
and other world class sports events for corporate sponsors.
Roberta Borsella Farnum of Home Instead Senior Care, a Charlotte,
NC-based company that provides non-medical caregivers to help seniors
remain safe and comfortable in their homes for as long as possible
and offer respite for family caregivers.
Sheila Brooks of SRB Productions Inc., a Washington, DC-based full-service
communications firm that offers high-quality television and video
productions, an in-house post-production facility, streaming and
interactive media, audio/visual systems installation and maintenance,
and other marketing services.
Winners of the 2005 Enterprising Women of the Year Award for businesses
with up to $1 million in annual revenues are:
Donna H. Myers of DHM Group, Inc., a Colts Neck, NJ-based full-service
marketing communications firm that has carved a niche as the spokesperson
for the barbecue industry for over 30 years with more than 500 media
interviews a year.
Jean M. Gianfagna of Gianfagna Marketing, Inc., a Cleveland, OH-based
direct marketing and advertising firm.
Peggy T. Hill of Adjusting Entries, a Valencia, PA-based business
specializing in record keeping and financial analysis services from
order entry through financial and cost analysis.
International Enterprising Women of the Year Award winner is Neveen
El-Tahri, the first woman to hold a seat on the Egyptian stock exchange.
Her award was jointly presented by the Global Summit of Women and
Enterprising Women.
Enterprising Women also named 14 finalists that had outstanding
entries. They included: Peggy Swords of Excalibur Exhibits,
Houston, TX; Lois Clearman Stephenson of Building Blocks Child Care
& Development Centers, Clayton, NC; Karen Macumber of Fugent
Media Group, Inc., Boston, MA; Beverly J. Prior of Beverly Prior
Architects, San Francisco, CA; Patricia Owen of Faces DaySpa,
Hilton Head Island, SC; Susan Silvano of Career Management
International, Inc., Houston, TX; Darcy Ann Flanders of Baseline
Design, New York, NY; Nancy Denker of Focus Ink, Inc., Albuquerque,
NM; Deborah A. Bailey of Bailey Design and Advertising, Honesdale,
PA; Michelle Fama, Kim Villanueva and Patti Spahn of Core Pilates
NYC, New York, NY; Sue Kozel of SK Visions, Cream Ridge, NJ;
Ruth Corcoran of Corcoran Communications, Wilkes-Barre, PA; Kathy
Chavez Napoli of Napri, Inc., Santa Clara, CA; and Wendy Kaufman
of Balancing Life’s Issues, Inc., Ossining, NY.
Winners of the 2005 Enterprising Women Advocacy Award included:
LezLee Westine and Cynthia Williams of the Office of Public Liaison,
for providing communication, outreach and advocacy for the women
business owners’ community.
Patty Forbes, Chief of Staff, Senate Small Business Committee, for
advocacy on behalf of the women business owners’ community.
Gelly Borromeo, president of the National Council of Asian American
Business Associations, for actively promoting minority, disadvantaged
and women-owned enterprises.
Leslie Grossman and Andrea March, founders of the Women’s
Leadership Exchange, for helping to provide women entrepreneurs
access to the tools and connections that drive business growth.
Liz Ryan, creator of WorldWIT, the largest online networking organization
for women in business and technology. WorldWIT conversations
now take place in English, Russian, Polish, French, German and Italian.
Molly Barker, founder of the non-profit organization, Girls on the
Run. Her program to build self-worth and self-esteem in 8 to 13
year-old girls has grown from 13 girls in Charlotte, NC to 40,000
girls in 110 U.S. and Canadian cities.
The Enterprising Women National Advisory Board hosted a Saturday
morning breakfast at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort &
Spa to honor the award winners and provide a networking opportunity
with the country’s top women entrepreneurs. Top women
executives from The Walt Disney Company, and corporate executives
from Fortune 500 companies with strong women’s initiatives
attended the breakfast gathering.
Enterprising Women is a national magazine based in Cary, NC, that
chronicles the growing political, economic and social influence
and power of entrepreneurial women. The magazine provides
a friendly meeting place, a public forum, and a national stage for
the critical issues confronting women’s businesses and daily
lives from the unique perspectives and experiences of entrepreneurial
women. Subscriptions are $20 per year and may be ordered online
by
visiting
www.enterprisingwomen.com.
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