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Minority and Women Business Awards Luncheon Set
Kansas Ag Connection - 09/18/2017

The Kansas Department of Commerce's Office of Minority and Women Business Development announced plans for its 33rd Annual Minority and Women Business Awards Luncheon. The luncheon will take place during Kansas Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week, the Department's annual celebration of minority and women entrepreneurs in Kansas.

The luncheon will be held at noon on Thursday, Oct. 5 at the Capitol Plaza Hotel, 1717 SW Topeka Boulevard, Topeka. The event will recognize 16 companies and four individuals for their support of Kansas minority and women-owned businesses and their efforts to create opportunities.

"Minority and women-owned businesses make a significant contribution to the Kansas economy," said Nick Jordan, Interim Secretary of the Kansas Department of Commerce. "Seven percent of women and five percent of minorities in Kansas describe themselves as self-employed which, when taken together, equals a substantial portion of our local-owned businesses and employers. We greatly value their entrepreneurship and role in driving our state's economy."

The emcee of the event will be Regan Porter, an on-air reporter with WIBW-TV in Topeka. Dr. Jeff Colyer, Kansas Lieutenant Governor will be providing remarks. The event will also feature live music by the Washburn Rural High School Jazz Band. Sponsors of the luncheon include Dillons, GO Topeka Entrepreneurial & Minority Business Development, KCP&L, Network Kansas, PTMW, Inc. and Textron Aviation.

The registration fee for the luncheon is $40 per person or $320 for a table of eight. Registration is required and the deadline to register is September 22. Please visit KansasCommerce.gov/MEDWeek to register or contact Rhonda Harris, Director of the Office of Minority and Women Business Development, at (785) 296-3425 or rhonda.harris@ks.gov.

Companies being recognized at the luncheon will include:

Construction -- Recyclable Materials Relocating, LLC, Kansas City; and MySmartPlans, Kansas City

Manufacturing -- Quik Tek Machining, LLC, Wichita; and Advanced Welding Technologies, LLC, Wichita

Professional Service -- LaborMax Staffing KC Metro, Kansas City; and FSC, Inc., Overland Park

Retail -- Paleterias Tropicanas, Kansas City; and Toronto Lumber Company, Toronto, Kan.

Service Industry -- Project Fitness CrossFit, Garden City; and Sage Restoration LLC, Overland Park

Supplier/Distributor -- SARIN Energy Solutions, Overland Park; and International Express Trucking, Inc., Kansas City

Two individuals will also be recognized for their contribution in supporting the growth of minority- and women-owned businesses. Sandra Olivas with the Bank of Labor in Kansas City, Kansas will be recognized as the Minority Business Advocate of the Year while Debra Kunz with the Center for Deliberate Growth in Mission, Kansas will be recognized as the Women Business Advocate of the Year.

The luncheon also annually recognizes both a rising star entrepreneur and an established corporation that has demonstrated efforts to assist in the growth of women and minority businesses. This year, Paul Kaster with Crooked Branch Studio in Leawood will be recognized as the Young Entrepreneur of the Year, while Textron Aviation in Wichita will be honored as the Corporation of the Year.


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