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The Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce, in an effort to support entrepreneurship in our community, is excited to present the 2012 Small Business Awards. This 8th annual program offers well-deserved recognition to small businesses for their achievements and contributions to our community by offering the opportunity to showcase their company, share their story and be rewarded for their efforts. 

 

2012 Finalists

2012 Award Applicants

 

Ten businesses will be announced as Finalists for the 2012 Small Business Award.

 

 

Attend the Metro Mingle on March 7 and get to know the following Award applicants. Hear firsthand which are named finalists for Small Business of the Year! 

Tier One Applicants (1-25 FTE)
After Hours Auto Repair, Inc.
Armstong|Shank
B&B Electric Motor Company
Bob Cook Homes, LLC
Cocoa Dolce Artisan Chocolates
Cohlmia Marketing
Concergent
Cross Cultural Assimilation Institute
Dave Neal and Associates Realtors
digitalBRAND Communications, Inc.
Eron Law
Handyman Matters of Wichita
Hardman & Howell Benefits
Johnston's Clothiers
Lifeboat Creative
Lift Parts Service, LLC
OneSource Technology, Inc.
Professional Fleet Services
Professional Home Buyers
Profit Builders, Inc.
River City Trolley and Charter
Ruggles & Bohm, PA
Squid Ink Creative
Xenon Academy
Z Insurance Group

Tier Two Applicants (26-100 FTE)
Callcap
Central Star Credit Union
Hyspeco
The McGinty Machine Company, Inc.
Mid-America Orthopedics
Midwest Single Source
Riordan Clinic
Zernco

 

Awards Overview

  • The Awards offer recognition to small companies for their success and contributions to the community
  • The Awards provide the opportunity to showcase indiviudal companies and the story behind their success
  • The Awards promote awareness and visibility of small businesses throughout the Wichita Metro area
     

Business Criteria for Participation

  • Headquartered in Wichita Metro area
  • Employ between 1-25 FTE for Tier One, or 26-100 FTE for Tier Two
  • Have been in business for at least three years
  • Demonstrate a commitment to good business practices
  • Maintain good employee relations
  • Contribute to the community
  • Have primary source of revenues from business operations, rather than grants, donors, or governmental funding. Not-for-profits may be eligible to apply if they meet this criteria
  • Be a member in good standing of the Wichita Chamber at the time of application

 

2012 Small Business Awards - key dates
 

Friday, 12/16/11 Nominations due
Tues., 1/10/12 Nominee Reception and informational meeting, 3:30 PM, Old Cowtown Museum.
Friday, 1/27/12 Applications due 5 PM
Wed., 3/7/12

Metro Mingle and Applicant Showcase (finalists are named), 4:30-6:30 PM, Newman University

Thurs., 4/19/12 Sunrise Scrambler, 7:30-9:00 AM, Hyatt Regency Wichita
Wed., 5/9/12 Awards Luncheon, 11:15 AM – 1:00 PM, Drury Plaza Broadview Hotel

 

     

2011 SMALL BUSINESSES OF THE YEAR
 

Tier One: Occidental Management

Tier Two: J.R. Custom Metal Products

2011 Award Finalists

Click on the business to learn more.

 

Awards history  

2005 - NCRI - National Catastrophe Restoration Inc

2006 - iSi Environmental Services

2007 - Aerospace Systems and Components, Inc

2008 -  Tier One: Intake Studio
              Tier Two: Ink Commercial Contractors, LLC

2009 -  Tier One: Eberly Farm
             
Tier Two: The Print Source, Inc

2010 - Tier One: Professional Software, Inc.
             TIer Two: PWI, Inc.

 2011 - Tier One: Occidental Management
              Tier Two: J.R. Custom Metal Products

Questions and thoughts from nominees

Isn't my company too small to win?

No company is too small.  The 2 Tiers were created to allow judges to better assess smaller and micro business for their uniqueness.  Intake Studio was named 2008 Small Business of the Year with only 6 full-time employees.

If I’m not named a finalist I have wasted my time in applying for the award.

Not true!  All applicants for the award receive publicity at the Small Business Showcase and on The Chamber’s web site.  The showcase provides a wonderful opportunity to network and show off your business.  And don't forget how important being nominated can be for your employees.  Use the opportunity to highlight their contributions to your  success.

How will my small company's community service and employee benefits compete with those of the larger companies?

The judges take the size of the business into consideration when assessing these areas.  We have seen many innovative ways of supporting the community or providing employee benefits within a micro business.  Think about what makes your business a community asset and a positive environment to work.  Community support and employee benefits aren't always measured by dollars.

What happens to the financial information that is requested?

The application requires submission of percent of revenue, profitability, and employee growth for a three year period. All applications remain confidential – only the judges have access to the information.  Finalists for the Award will be required to submit an income statement and balance sheet for confidential review by an unbiased accounting firm.  The auditor will review the information and provide the Chamber will a "thumbs up or down" on whether that business is financially secure enough to be in consideration of being a finalist.  The Chamber and Awards judges will not see this information.  After review, the auditor will destroy the information.  A business may ask to have the information returned to them. 

Can I talk with past winners to get their opinions?

Absolutely.  We have a committee of past Award recipients who would be happy to share their experience with you and offer advice. Please contact Angie Elliott at 316-268-1129 for more information.

 

 

 

Section Highlights:
  • Exposure, the Chamber's premier networking event is scheduled for September 20, 2012 at Century II Expo Hall.
  • Did you know you can use features of the Chamber’s website to promote your business? Post your events on the Community Calendar or offer discounts and/or special promotions for other Chamber members in the Members Only section.
  •  Approximately 50% of our members have 10 or fewer employees. More than 85% have 50 or fewer employees.
  • Check out the member referral report to see how many times your company information has been viewed in the online member directory on the Chamber website.
Phyllis Robertson
VP - Small Business Services
Email
316.268.1130