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Nominees Announced For 2016 Surrey Business Excellence Awards

Darpan News Desk , 12 Oct, 2016 12:06 PM
    On Thursday, November 3, 2016, the Surrey Board of Trade will recognize 6 of Surrey’s best businesses and business people in different award categories at the Academy Awards style 18th Annual Surrey Business Excellence Awards.
     
    The SBOT’s 18th Annual Surrey Business Excellence Awards Dinner, with Presenting Sponsors BDC, Kwantlen Polytechnic University and TD Bank, will also feature the 3rd Annual Corporate Social Responsibility Award, recognizing a business that is operating in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner.
     
    Thursday, November 3, 2016
     
    Networking Cocktail Reception:  6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
     
    Dinner and Awards Presentation: 7:00 – 9:30 p.m.
     
    Location:  Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel (15269 104th Ave. Surrey, B.C.)
     
    Tickets are $110 (+GST) each or $1,050 (+GST) for a table of 10.
     
     
    THE 2016 FINALISTS ARE:
     
    Business Person of the Year:
    Curtis Christopherson, Innovative Fitness
    Graeme Huguet, My House Design/Build Team Ltd.
    Ron McNeil, LMS Reinforcing Steel Group
     
    1-10 Employees Category:
    Econowise Sunrooms
    Peninsula Strata Management Ltd.
    Sew Kool Embroidery & Screen-Printing
     
    11-40 Employees Category:
    Honeybee Centre
    Innovative Fitness
    SM Accounting Group Ltd.
     
    41+ Employees Category:
    Bottom Line Ventures Ltd.
    Fruiticana
    LMS Reinforcing Steel Group
     
    Not-for-Profit/Association of the Year Category:
    Applied Science Technologists & Technicians of BC (ASTTBC)
    Options Community Services
    Pacific Community Resources Society
     
    New Business of the Year Category:
    Exit Surrey
    Famoso Neopolitan Pizzeria – Guildford
    West Coast Centre for Learning

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