ALBANY, N.Y. — Businesses in Lowville, Utica, Oneonta, and Hogansburg in Franklin County are among those that will be recognized in the weeks ahead as winners of awards from the New York Small Business Development Center (NY SBDC).
They’re among 10 award recipients that NY SBDC will honor as part of its upcoming client awards roadshow beginning July 29, per its Monday announcement.
The NY SBDC’s 2024 Client Awards Roadshow is described as a “[statewide] celebration and acknowledgment of outstanding small businesses throughout New York.”
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Each recipient is a client of a regional SBDC, including Onondaga, Mohawk Valley, Binghamton, and Canton.
The 10 award recipients also include those that operate in Jamestown, New York City (two), Staten Island, and Stony Brook on Long Island.
This year’s 10 award winners were selected in several categories and selected from more than 23,000 small-business clients across New York State, NY SBDC said.
“We are excited to continue this tradition of honoring the remarkable achievements of our small business clients,” Sonya Smith, state director of the New York SBDC, said in the announcement. “The Annual Client Awards Roadshow allows us to spotlight the diverse and innovative entrepreneurs contributing significantly to New York’s economic landscape. It’s a testament to the resilience and creativity of our small business community, as well as the dedicated support provided by our SBDC advisors.”
Recipients, presentation dates
Below is a listing of the award recipient and category under the date of the award presentation.
July 29
NY SBDC will recognize Hand in Hand, an early childhood center, in Lowville as the Rural Business of the Year. Jennifer Bleakley is the executive director and, it is an Onondaga SBDC client.
July 30
Shepherd Group LLC d/b/a BGM Supply is a company specializing is heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and plumbing supplies. NY SBDC selected it for the Procurement Business of the Year. Mary Shepherd is the owner, and it is a Mohawk Valley SBDC client.
Aug. 14
Stop, Pop & Roll Boba is described as a “Pop up vendor rolling through the FLX area bringing custom popping fruit Boba Tea deliciousness!” per its Facebook page. NY SBDC will recognize operator Greyson Wells as the Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Wells is a client of the Binghamton SBDC.
Aug. 15
NY SBDC will recognize Yaks Youth Center, LLC in Oneonta as the Community Impact Business of the Year. Heather Boxill-Yakalis is the owner and a client of the Binghamton SBDC.
Sept. 5
AM Equipment NY of Hogansburg is the Growth Business of the Year. Andris White is the owner and a client of the Canton SBDC in St. Lawrence County.