The Greater Seattle Business Association, (best known as the GSBA, and for those of you asking, they promote LGBTQ owned businesses for the greater good of the community) has announced the winners of their annual business and humanitarian awards:
The 2010 Business and Humanitarian Awards Recipients are:
Business of the Year:
Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria, Joe Fugere
New Business of the Year:
The Lobby Bar, Curtis Bigelow and Paul Villa
Business Leader of the Year:
Joseph Irons, Irons Brothers Construction
Corporate Citizen:
Jennifer Moran, Carter Subaru and Carter VW
Nonprofit of the Year:
Entre Hermanos
Community Leader of the Year:
Detective Kim Bogucki, Seattle Police Department
President’s Award:
Mike Jaworski, Rain City Web Tech
Special Recognition: Voice for Social Justice:
Major Margaret Witt
Congratulations to all the recipients! And, YOU can help congratulate them as well, by supporting their businesses AND by attending the upcoming Awards Dinner on Thursday, February 24, 2011 at the Seattle Westin Hotel. Go to their website for more information and to register for the event.
Tags: Curtis Bigelow, GSBA, Lobby Bar, Margaret Witt, Paul Villa