Small Business Awards

According to King County, small businesses are the “lifeblood” of our economy. In Washington, small businesses employ 1.3 million people and generate millions of dollars of economic activity that are invested right back into local communities.

For the seventh year, King County Executive, Dow Constantine, will recognize the importance and accomplishments of small businesses in our region with the Executive’s Small Business Awards. Nominations are now being accepted at www.kingcounty.gov/smallbusinessawards.

Nomination categories are:

– Overall Small Business of the Year

– Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year

– Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year

– Exporting Small Business of the Year

– Green/Sustainable Small Business of the Year

– Workforce Development Small Business of the Year

– Rural Small Business of the Year

According to King County, to eligible for the awards, businesses must be located in King County, have 50 or fewer full-time equivalent employees and have been in business for at least three years.

Previous winners and last year’s finalists are ineligible for nomination.

Small businesses can be nominated in more than one category, but a separate nomination form must be completed.

Nominations close on Aug. 5 and winners will be announced at an awards event in the fall.

For more information, call Cameron Satterfield at 206-263-9758