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SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (3 of 3): Level Seven Facilities Services, Slow Pour Brewing Company and Because One Matters

December 12, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
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SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS (3 of 3): Level Seven Facilities Services, Slow Pour Brewing Company and Because One Matters
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Steven Tomlinson, Andrea Barclay and John Reynolds

Steven Tomlinson/Level Seven Facilities Services (Small Business Award: 25+ Employees)

Level Seven Facilities Services is a commercial and industrial cleaning company founded on the belief that integrity, a rewarding workplace culture, and consistent, exceptional service are the keys to long-term success.

 


John Reynolds/Slow Pour Brewing Company (Small Business Award: 6-24 Employees)

Slow Pour Brewing Company, which opened its doors in September of 2017, began as a conversation and a what-if between Marty and his brother-in-law John, and they haven’t looked back since. A gift exchange that resulted in a home-brew kit was the beginning of this adventure. While dreaming about leaving the corporate world behind, John began perfecting his recipes, and Marty began scouting for the perfect location, itching to start a brewery. The plans became real when they closed on an old garment factory just off the square in downtown Lawrenceville, Ga. John jumped in full-time learning all he could about commercial brewing, and Marty turned his attention to buildout and prep. They quickly began forming an invaluable team of partners, consultants and talented industry-savvy staff to help create, not only the first brewery in Gwinnett County, but one of the best around.

From the beautifully inviting tasting room and beer garden beckoning friends to sit and chat, to the family friendly atmosphere, Slow Pour Brewing is where people want to be. They come to enjoy delicious, innovative and original brews, laugh and play games, and make the most of every moment because that’s what counts. At Slow Pour, they believe the moment matters.

Andrea Barclay/Because One Matters (Community Contributor Recipient)

The nation’s more than 437,000 children in foster care bounce from place to place with no sense of stability or belonging. People donate toys and other items during the holidays, but most of the children’s physical and emotional needs are unmet the rest of the year. That void needs to be filled so these children can feel loved and supported all year long.

The mission of Because One Matters (a 501(c)3 nonprofit) is to positively impact the lives of children in Georgia’s foster care system by creating lasting memories, sharing love, and empowering them to flourish into adulthood by providing comfort and easing the transition into foster care; celebrating children to show them they are not forgotten while in foster care; helping to provide young adult’s graceful transition into independent living; and providing ongoing support to those in college.

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Let’s Continue the Conversation: A Discussion on Race and Equality

December 2, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
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Let's Continue the Conversation: A Discussion on Race and Equality
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Moderator Jocelyn Dorsey leads a panel discussion featuring honest, positive, respectful, open-minded and productive dialogue about current events, inequality and racism, and how to work together to achieve a more harmonic community. The panel includes the newly-elected chairperson of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Nicole Love Hendrickson; Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Nick Masino; Waffle House executive Njeri Boss; and longtime law enforcement official John Pearson.

Nicole Love Hendrickson/Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

Nicole Love Hendrickson is a mom, social worker, and community advocate. She is no stranger to the Gwinnett Community. She has dedicated nearly 15 years to serving the citizens of Gwinnett County in many different capacities and has led efforts to ensure that a diversity of voices were reflected in decision-making at all levels.

She co-led the strategic grassroots and community planning efforts during her 8-year tenure with the Gwinnett Coalition for Health & Human Services. She inspired civic involvement through the Gwinnett Neighborhood Leadership Institute which boasts more than 600 alumni who are ingrained in Gwinnett’s civic infrastructure. She pioneered strategies to enhance small business development through the Gwinnett Unity Group, serving on the front line to establish the county’s first homeless shelter – the Norcross Assessment Center on Jimmy Carter Blvd.

Nicole is a bridge builder and the “go to” person for all things Gwinnett. With a global community represented by more than 100 countries around the world, she has revolutionized the way in which Gwinnett County and other local governments interact with its residents. She led the charge to build a government that is equitable, inclusive and people-focused. She believes that this is an essential element to good governance.

As the newly-elected Chairman of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, she believes in the Gwinnett of the future – where government looks like and understands the needs of ALL its residents; a place where people flock to because of diversity and forward-thinking government; and a place where all residents can work and succeed without fear. Nicole believes that she can best represent the voice, values, and needs of the next generation. She is committed to working together to improve the lives of all Gwinnett residents and businesses to ensure a healthy community and a prosperous economy.

Nick Masino/Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce

Nick Masino heads the Gwinnett Chamber, one of the largest suburban Chambers of Commerce in the nation, after serving as the Chief Economic Development Officer for the Gwinnett Chamber & Partnership Gwinnett for over a decade. Masino joined the Gwinnett Chamber in 2007 and has served in the key economic development leadership role for the past 12 years. He oversaw the business recruitment and retention efforts for Gwinnett, as well as the implementation of the Partnership
Gwinnett Strategy. To create this community-focused economic development (ED)
organization, Masino worked with public and private leadership to commission ED studies
in 2011 and 2016; and spearheaded the implementation efforts of the initial plan in 2007 –
which has since brought approximately 250 company expansions or relocations, more than
23,000 new jobs, and more than $1.7 billion in investment to Gwinnett.

Masino’s economic development career began in February 2007, when he accepted his current role, but he was no stranger to the field. In December 2007, he ended his second term as mayor of the City of Suwanee having been one of the youngest mayors in Georgia’s history. During his tenure as mayor, the city of Suwanee embarked on a comprehensive economic and community development project highlighted by the construction of a 24,000 square foot City Hall and the popular 65-acre Suwanee Town Center, which led Suwanee to be named a CNN-Money magazine’s Top 10 Town in America. Prior to his position with the Gwinnett Chamber, Masino spent 12 years in the recruiting and staffing industry.

Njeri Boss/Waffle House

Njeri Boss is a graduate of the Dekalb County school system. She has a BA in Journalism from the University of Iowa and a Law Degree from California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. After her undergraduate work, Njeri worked as a reporter for several years before attending Law School. After Law School, she was a practicing attorney for about 12 years.

In 2016, Njeri joined Waffle House as a Manager Trainee and rose up in Operations to the District Manager Level before transitioning to the Corporate Office in August of 2019. There she initially joined the Training Department as a Special Projects Coordinator. In December of 2019, she was selected to become Waffle House’s next Director of Public Relations.

John Pearson/Law Enforcement

John Pearson Sr. has dedicated more than 35 years to the community as a Law Enforcement Executive. He served as Deputy Director of Police Services with the DeKalb County Police Department. At the time, it was the second largest police department in the State of Georgia. During his 25 years with DeKalb, he used his leadership skills in numerous positions, including SWAT Commander, Drug Unit Commander and Assistant Commander of Criminal Investigations Division.  He also has served as the Assistant Police Chief for Hogansville, Georgia, Chief of Investigations and Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Juvenile Justice.

Chief Pearson is an Instructor for the Georgia Association of Police Chiefs, where he mentors and teaches a class for newly appointed Chiefs. John is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the US Department of Justice Drug Commander School, the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange between the State of Georgia and Israel (GILEE), and a Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certified Instructor. He is a Dean’s List graduate of Atlanta Metropolitan State College.

Jocelyn Dorsey/Moderator

Jocelyn Dorsey retired from Channel 2 WSB-TV after 45 years of service. She had been the Director of Editorials & Public Affairs at Channel 2 since 1983. From 1973-83, Jocelyn was an anchor/ reporter/ producer and assignment editor for WSB-TV’s Channel 2 Action News. In fact, she was the first African-American anchor of a Channel 2 newscast as well as the first African American news anchor in the Atlanta market. Jocelyn was also Executive Producer and regular contributor to People 2 People, a weekly half-hour public affairs program broadcast on Channel 2.

Among her personal honors; Jocelyn was recognized on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives,
by several members of the Georgia Congressional Delegation for her induction into the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. She was recently inducted into the Atlanta Press Club Hall of
Fame. She has been awarded the City of Atlanta’s Highest honor, the Phoenix Award, and issued special
proclamations by The Atlanta City Council and the Fulton County & DeKalb County Board of
Commissioners both for her years of service as well as retirement.

Jocelyn has won numerous other awards for her work with WSB-TV, including seven Southeast Regional
EMMYS for Editorial Excellence from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. She was the first African-American inducted into the same organization’s Silver Circle, for more than 25 years in the field of journalism. She was also the first woman and first African-American to receive the Georgia Association of Broadcasters (GAB) Broadcaster’s Citizen of the Year Award, a lifetime-achievement award.

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MOXIE AWARD WINNERS: Dr. Jann Joseph with Georgia Gwinnett College, Linnea Miller with Long Table and Gale Higginbotham with Gwinnett County Police Department

September 22, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
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MOXIE AWARD WINNERS: Dr. Jann Joseph with Georgia Gwinnett College, Linnea Miller with Long Table and Gale Higginbotham with Gwinnett County Police Department
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Dr. Jann Joseph, Linnea Miller and Gale Higginbotham

This special episode of “The Voice of Business” features three of the 2020 Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Award winners. The show is hosted by Lina Teitelbaum, the Programs & Events Manager with the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce.

Dr. Jann Joseph/Georgia Gwinnett College

Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) is a public, four-year and accredited liberal arts college that provides access to baccalaureate level degrees that meet the economic development needs of the growing and diverse population of Gwinnett County and the northeast Atlanta metropolitan region. GGC’s mission is to produce future leaders for Georgia and the nation whose graduates are inspired to contribute to their local, state, national and international communities and are prepared to engage in an ever-changing global environment. GGC currently serves nearly 13,000 students pursuing degrees in 19 majors and more than 45 concentrations.

Linnea Miller/Long Table

Long Table is a collaborative learning experience that builds healthy individuals and high performing teams who achieve greater alignment, expanded capacity, enhanced performance, effective communication and stronger relationships.

 


Gale Higginbotham/Gwinnett County Police Department

The Gwinnett County Police Department is an agency with a long history of excellence, integrity, and fairness. The department enjoys a strong relationship with the diverse community it serves and continues to build that reputation by constantly engaging and interacting with the residents. Due to their reputation, high standards, and commitment to excellence, they only recruit and hire the best and most qualified applicants.

The Gwinnett County Police Department is the second largest police agency in Georgia with an authorized strength of 877 sworn officers, supported by 276 civilian employees. The department is CALEA accredited, originally attaining that designation in 1993. Gwinnett is located in the northeast part of metro Atlanta, serving a population of more than 800,000 residents with an area of 437 square miles.

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MOXIE AWARD WINNERS: Melanie Conner with Rainbow Village and Claire Gordon with BB&T now Truist

September 21, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
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MOXIE AWARD WINNERS: Melanie Conner with Rainbow Village and Claire Gordon with BB&T now Truist
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Melanie Conner, Claire Gordon and Lina Teitelbaum

This special episode of “The Voice of Business” features two of the 2020 Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Award winners. The show is hosted by Lina Teitelbaum, the Programs & Events Manager with the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce.

Melanie Conner/Rainbow Village

The mission of Rainbow Village is to transform the lives of homeless families with children by providing a stable community and services that instill initiative, self-development, and accountability for future generations. Rainbow Village has realized for over 29 years that it is this holistic approach to serving all family members in a safe community that allows their residents to truly break generational cycles of poverty, homelessness, and domestic violence. As their mission is fulfilled, they work towards their vision to be a national model of an educational and holistic approach to breaking the cycles of homelessness, poverty, and domestic violence.

Claire Gordon/BB&T now Truist

Truist Financial Corporation is an American bank holding company headquartered in Charlotte, NC. At Truist, the purpose is to inspire and build better lives and communities. Every day, the pursuit of better drives them to empower clients with more choice, teammates with more fulfillment, and communities with more hope. They boldly believe in the power of what everyone can achieve together.

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Celebrating Powerhouse Women at the 2020 Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Awards

August 31, 2020 by Mike

Celebrating Powerhouse Women
Celebrating Powerhouse Women
Celebrating Powerhouse Women at the 2020 Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Awards
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Juanita Velez and Elizabeth Dixon

Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it’s in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere.

Celebrating Powerhouse Women was “on site” at the Gwinnett Chamber’s 2020 Moxie Awards at the Infinite Energy Forum. The Moxie Awards recognize women who make things happen. Built for women who are bold in business, the Gwinnett Chamber honored more than 80 finalists and seven winners at the 2020 Moxie Awards on Friday, August 28. The two-part program began with a powerhouse panel that spoke about finding the confidence within you, followed by the presentation of the Moxie Awards. Afterwards, Business RadioX spoke with the panelists.

Celebrating Powerhouse Women is presented by C-A-B Incorporated. Since 1982, CAB Incorporated has been a pre-eminent leader in manufacturing and global sourcing of precision machined iron and steel products serving infrastructure, hydraulics, automotive, rail, and a variety of other industries. As a woman-owned company, CAB is proud to be the presenting sponsor of the “Celebrating Powerhouse Women” series, bringing focus to the many incredible women in our community making things happen.

Juanita Velez/Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is the U.S. global airline leader in safety, innovation, reliability and customer experience. Powered by their employees around the world, Delta has for a decade led the airline industry in operational excellence while maintaining their reputation for award-winning customer service.

 

Elizabeth Dixon/Chick-fil-A

Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A is a family owned and privately held restaurant company founded in 1967 by S. Truett Cathy. Devoted to serving the local communities in which its franchised restaurants operate, and known for its original chicken sandwich, Chick-fil-A serves freshly prepared food in more than 2,500 restaurants in 47 states, Washington, D.C., and Canada.

A leader in customer service satisfaction, Chick-fil-A was named top fast food restaurant in Newsweek’s 2019 America’s Best Customer Service report and received several honors in QSR’s 2019 Reader’s Choice Awards, including “The Most Respected Quick-Service Brand” and “Best Brand for Overall Experience”.

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2020 Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Awards: McCarthy Partnership for Women

August 29, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
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2020 Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Awards: McCarthy Partnership for Women
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Justis Brogan, Damian Hamlin and Anna Griffin with McCarthy Building Companies

The McCarthy Partnership for Women is an employee resource group focused on supporting the recruitment, development and retention of women in the construction industry to broaden diversity of perspective. Ultimately, McCarthy’s goal is to develop and support a company culture where the industry’s top talent wants to join, stay and succeed for their careers.

In support of this investment in every partner’s success, McCarthy Building Companies recently participated in the Gwinnett Chamber’s Moxie Awards which recognize women who are making things happen. Business RadioX was on site at the Infinite Energy Forum and had the opportunity to interview Anna Griffin, Justis Brogan and Damian Hamlin with McCarthy Building Companies about their Partnership for Women program.

About McCarthy Building Companies:

Established in 1864, McCarthy Building Companies has a long history of building facilities that drive greater value. From exceptional levels of quality and safety – to ease of maintenance over time – they are firmly committed to helping clients and partners achieve the short-term and long-term strategic goals of every project they do.

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Nancy McGill of Cartridge World Lawrenceville, Steven Tomlinson of Level Seven Facilities Services, and Jamie Jones of Duke Realty

August 27, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
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Nancy McGill of Cartridge World Lawrenceville, Steven Tomlinson of Level Seven Facilities Services, and Jamie Jones of Duke Realty
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Nancy McGill/Cartridge World Lawrenceville

Cartridge World Lawrenceville sells printers and cartridges for lasers, inkjets, wide format and postage machines. They repair printers and have secure shredding. You will save up to 30% off big box store pricing. They offer free delivery to businesses and consumers can visit the retail store at 911 Duluth Hwy. Having a hard time finding your cartridges during Covid-19? Cartridges World is fully stocked. All cartridges come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and they offer businesses a NO cost printer program. Call (770) 995-4465 for details. Cartridge World Lawrenceville – your printer experts.

Steven Tomlinson/Level Seven Facilities Services

Level Seven Facilities Services core business is commercial cleaning, but they also pride themselves on their capacity to cover a wide variety of commercial facilities services, bringing the same focus to every service they perform. Their customer base includes office properties, industrial, retail, film production sets, multifamily properties, churches, schools, and more.


Jamie Jones/Duke Realty

Duke Realty is the largest pure-play, domestic-only industrial REIT. The company owns, operates or has under development 156-million square feet of logistics real estate assets in 20 major U.S. distribution markets and has land available nationwide for future development. In the Atlanta metro area, Duke Realty owns and operates more than 13.5-million square feet of logistics properties with 2-million square feet in Gwinnett County.

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Denise Dancie of CPR Cell Phone Repair, Amber Lott of Paradigm Workhub, and Jeimy Arias of Lead with Coach Jeimy

July 30, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
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Denise Dancie of CPR Cell Phone Repair, Amber Lott of Paradigm Workhub, and Jeimy Arias of Lead with Coach Jeimy
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Denise Dancie/CPR Cell Phone Repair

CPR Cell Phone Repair is pleased to introduce a new franchise joining its expanding network of mobile repair stores. The franchise congratulates Denise, Kiana & Eric Dancie of Dancie Enterprises, Inc. on the opening of their new CPR store, CPR Cell Phone Repair Duluth. The family has resided in Georgia for the past 33 years and in Duluth for the last 23. Originally from Cleveland, OH, Denise and her children all have tech and telecom experience working for LG, Samsung and Sony. All college graduates, the family entered this new venture as a team. Duluth CPR staff is thoroughly trained and committed to providing unparalleled customer service solutions. The Duluth store repairs damaged and malfunctioning electronics, including phones, tablets, laptops, game consoles, and drones.  They sell mobile phones, tablets, computers and accessories.

Amber Lott/Paradigm Workhub

Paradigm Workhub is a professional modern-design remote workspace for anyone that is working from home and needs a place to meet clients, hold training sessions, seminars, or virtual meetings and work distraction-free. They are the perfect facility for continuing education students, book club, church and networking group meetings, and private events. They offer 24/7 access to members and are open to the public for non-member tours M-F from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Call or visit their website for rates and membership information. They offer a FREE day to try them out for first-time visitors and Gwinnett Chamber Members get $20 off their monthly membership or room rental.

Jeimy Arias/Lead with Coach Jeimy

As a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Teacher and Speaker, Jeimy Arias can offer you workshops, seminars, keynote speaking, and coaching, aiding your personal and professional growth through study and practical application of John’s proven leadership methods. “Working together, I will move you, your team or organization in the desired direction to reach your goals and take your next right step.”

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Reggie Mobley of Mobley HVAC, Reno Borgognoni CPA and Pierina Anderson of Twin Kookies and Sweets

June 25, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
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Reggie Mobley of Mobley HVAC, Reno Borgognoni CPA and Pierina Anderson of Twin Kookies and Sweets
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Reggie Mobley/Mobley HVAC

Mobley HVAC is a full-service hearing and air conditioning company. They focus on indoor air quality and treating people righht becauser it’s the right thing to do.

 


Reno Borgognoni/Reno Borgognoni, CPA, PC

Reno Borgognoni, CPA, PC is a Gwinnett County CPA firm. RMBCPAPC provides advisory, tax preparation and accounting services to individuals and small business. They lead you through the tax and business license regulations, preparing all the required filings. They advise on business entity formation, supporting you as the individual entrepreneur and on through the formation of a Partnership, Limited Liability Company (LLC) or a Corporation – whichever is best suited for your specific situation.

They maintain your accounting records, prepare financial reports, and advise on business strategy and operations. Through affiliates, they oversee payroll, human resources and benefits administration. Through Archer Investment Corporation, they provide financial advisory and investment services; covering the individual and business with investment and retirement savings plans.

Pierina Anderson/Twin Kookies and Sweets

Twin Kookies and Sweets is a home based cottage food bakery. Pierina makes custom sugar and cinnamon cookies for all occasions.

 

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