2009 UW Minority Business of the Year Awards

The UW Minority Business of the Year Awards program recognizes outstanding achievement by people of color in building and growing businesses in Washington state. This recognition communicates the impact of minority businesses on the state's economy and supports the growth of the next generation of entrepreneurs of color.

The awards are presented in conjunction with the Puget Sound Business Journal, which publishes a special feature on the award winners and covers key issues for minority-owned businesses. The PSBJ also publishes a list of Washington's largest and fastest growing minority-owned firms.

Proceeds from the dinner fund scholarships for under-represented minority students at the Michael G. Foster School of Business. These BEDC Fellows contribute back to the community by mentoring and tutoring high school students at the UW Foster School of Business Young Executives of Color Program.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009
5:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.

Westin Hotel - Grand Ballroom II & III
1900 5th Ave, Seattle

Keynote Speaker
William Ayer
Alaska Airlines


2009 MINORITY BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS

William D. Bradford Minority Business of the Year Award
PetroCard Systems, Inc.

SE Washington Minority Business of the Year
Canon de Sol Winery

NE Washington Minority Business of the Year
Kalispel Tribe

King County Minority Business of the Year
Greater China Industries

NW Washington Minority Business of the Year
TC Trading Company

Pierce County Minority Business of the Year
Pearly Whites Laser Dentistry


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THREE WAYS TO PARTICIPATE

If you or your company are interested in supporting the growth and advancement of minority-owned companies, we invite you to support the 2009 UW Minority Business of the Year Awards in one or more of the following ways:
Download our sponsorship information page and become an event sponsor.
Contact Colleen Allison, Director of Custom Publishing, and advertise in the Puget Sound Business Journal's Minority Business Award Special Section.