(Maui)– The Maui Chamber of Commerce and the County of Maui’s Office of Economic Development are pleased to work in partnership to hold the Annual Mayor’s Small Business Awards in 2012.
These awards recognize and honor outstanding small businesses in our community, with 50 or fewer employees, who have had a Hawai`i General Excise Tax license for no less than two years and who: show business leadership in a changing economic environment, create a quality work environment for their employees, exhibit the Aloha Spirit and exemplary customer service, develop partnerships with other sectors of the community, and demonstrate other exceptional qualities or traits.
This year’s event includes six award categories:
- Exceptional Small Business of the Year (10 or fewer employees)
- Exceptional Small Business of the Year (11 to 25 employees)
- Exceptional Small Business of the Year (26 to 50 employees)
- Outstanding Non-Profit Business (50 or fewer employees)
- Young Small Business Person of the Year (under age 40 as of March 29, 2012)
- Lifetime Achievement Award (for any individual doing business in Maui County for more than 20 years)
Completed Nomination packets which include the Nomination Form, Nomination Criteria Form, two (2) typewritten letters of recommendation from other sources, and a 5”x7” photograph of the nominee must be received at the Maui County Business Resource Center in the Maui Mall on or before NOON on Friday, March 16, 2012. Only those entries received on or before the deadline will be considered. No self or employer nominations will be accepted. Please note the photos may be in hard copy or digital format and will become the property of the County of Maui.
Nomination forms are available at the Maui County Business Resource Center at Maui Mall; the Maui Chamber of Commerce; and American Savings Bank, Bank of Hawaii, Central Pacific Bank, and First Hawaiian Bank branches. The form is also available online at www.mauicounty.gov/mcbrc and www.mauichamber.com, as well as on the Maui County and Maui Chamber of Commerce facebook pages.
All finalists and winners will be honored at an awards dinner on Thursday, March 29, 2012, at the Waikapu Ballroom of the King Kamehameha Golf Club where photographs with Mayor Arakawa will be taken and presented to all finalists.
Finalists also receive a certificate and the company or business person’s name listed in an announcement to the media. Winners will receive a Mayor’s Small Business Award Winner decal, a certificate from Mayor Alan Arakawa and the Maui Chamber of Commerce, a commemorative plaque, and the company or businessperson’s name listed in press releases sent to the media.
“Small businesses are the true job generators and they risk a great deal to open their doors, create jobs, grow and stimulate our economy. Maui County is fortunate to have many successful small businesses who are known for their entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, and ingenuity. I look forward to honoring them through these awards and to sharing their resilience and resourcefulness with others as shining examples of the strength of our community,” said Mayor Alan Arakawa.
Chamber President, Pamela Tumpap, said “Maui’s small businesses are at the heart of our community and they have gone through a lot these past few years to still be standing. We look forward giving them well deserved credit and honoring their tremendous accomplishments and investment in our community with Mayor Arakawa and his team.”
This awards program originated with the Maui Chamber of Commerce, who partnered with the Mayor Arakawa back in 2004 to recognize outstanding small businesses in Maui County.
For more information about nominations, please contact the Maui County Business Resource Center at 873-8247 or call the Maui Chamber of Commerce at 244-0081 for additional details on available sponsorships or event ticket purchases.