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Home > Business > Seven women, one man claim this year's Small Business Awards
Carolyn Howell, of Dulles Golf & Sports Park Center, receives the Small Business of the Year award Nov. 7 at the 2007 Small Business Awards banquet at the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport. --Staff Photo/Elizabeth Dodd

Seven women, one man claim this year's Small Business Awards

Tony Howard, president of the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, said he wanted to add a little glitz to this year's Small Business Awards.

He got his wish. The Nov. 7 event at the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport hotel had several things in common with the Academy Awards: a red carpet, a plethora of evening gowns, even ecstatic acceptance speeches peppered with thank you's for everyone from God to mothers to business partners.

The gala attracted more than 500 people to celebrate the top entrepreneurs in Loudoun County. A blue ribbon committee of business leaders and industry experts chose eight winners out of 31 finalists, who were chosen from an initial pool of 255 nominees.

From horse facilities to camouflaged cell towers, the awards demonstrated the wide range of enterprises that make up Loudoun's ever-growing business community.

 

The winners

 

Agri/Equine Business of the Year

Winner: Fox Chase Farm

Description: A year-round events facility catering to horse shows, clinics, events, temporary horse board, dog shows -- all things equine

Contact: 540-687-5255

Web site: www.foxchasefarm.net

 

Home-based Business of the Year

Winner: Lighthouse Concepts

Description: Graphic design/ promotional products firm

Contact: 703-779-9617

Web site: www.lhconcepts.com

 

Product of the Year

Winner: Let's Dish!

Description: Meal preparation retail outlet

Contact: 703-858-7900

Web site: www.letsdish.com

 

Retail Business of the Year

Winner: Flintstone Marble & Granite

Description: Cuts and installs marble and granite kitchen counter-tops, vanities, bathtubs, bar tops and fireplaces

Contact: 571-223-2970

Web site: www.flintstonemarble.com

 

Service Business of the Year

Winner: StagedRite/TAH-DA! Inc

Description: Service that stages homes to be more competitive on the housing market

Contact: 540-550-1033

Web site: www.tah-dastaging.com

 

Technology Business of the Year

Winner: Invisible Towers

Description: Provider of camouflaged wireless telecommunications towers

Web site: www.invisibletowers.com

 

Entrepreneur of the Year

Winner: Catherine Thomas of Kinetix Technology

Description: CEO of an IT consulting and staffing services firm

Contact: 703-689-0055

Web site: www.kinetixtechnology.com

 

Small Business of the Year:

Winner: Dulles Golf & Sports Park Center

Description: Family recreation center that offers a golf range, an 18-hole miniature golf course, batting cages and white sand beach volleyball courts

Contact: 703-404-8800

Web site: www.dullesgolfcenter.com



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