For Immediate Release - Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce
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For Immediate Release - Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce
For Immediate Release September 20, 2010 For More Information Contact: Ashley Horn, Director of Communications 431-8623 (office) or 586-2367 (cell) Minority Business Week Celebrated with Awards Ceremony To celebrate the nationally-recognized Minority Business Week, the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce and the Alabama Minority Business Enterprise Center will recognize local minority businesses and welcome two national minority leaders to the Gulf Coast. ThyssenKrupp Stainless and ThyssenKrupp Steel will be recognized for its minority business advocacy; Jamie Foster Brown, owner/publisher of Sister2Sister magazine, will moderate a roundtable discussion on marketing; and Dr. Timothy J. Winters, pastor of the Bayview Baptist Church in San Diego, will be the awards dinner keynote speaker. Million Dollar Roundtable Join local companies as they share marketing successes in print, television, radio and social media at the Million Dollar Roundtable Thursday, Sept. 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. at Mt. Hebron Church Family Life Center, 2531 Berkley Ave. The panel will feature Jamie Foster Brown, owner/publisher of Sister2Sister magazine. The cost is $20 for Chamber/ MBEC members and $25 for potential members. Awards Dinner The Minority Business Week Awards Dinner will recognize the accomplishments of outstanding minority-owned businesses through a presentation of Eagle Awards, Minority Enterprise Development Awards and the Minority Business Advocate Award. The event will be Thursday, Sept. 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Mt. Hebron Church Family Life Center, 2531 Berkley Ave. Dr. Timothy J. Winters, pastor of Bayview Baptist Church in San Diego, and nationally-acclaimed commentator on entrepreneurial excellence for minority-owned businesses will be the keynote speaker. The cost to attend is $50 for Chamber/MBEC members or $500 for a table of 10, and $55 for potential members or $550 for a table of 10. There is no charge for individuals purchasing Award Dinner tickets to attend the Million Dollar Roundtable. For reservations, contact Brenda Rembert at 431-8607 or brembert@mobilechamber.com. Presenting sponsor for both events is Mobile Area Water & Sewer System. Other sponsors are gold sponsors: AT&T, Alabama Power Co., Bay Security Co. LLC; and Wells Fargo; silver sponsors: Parker Adult Foster Homes Inc. and Volkert & Associates Inc.; and bronze sponsors: Bishop State Community College, CorroMetrics, GA West & Co., Mobile Housing Board, Mobile Gas and Regions Bank. The winners are as follows: Eagle Award Winners Chiropractic Works PC Type of Business: Professional Services Chief: Dr. Be Phetsinorath Address: 3263 Demotropolis Road Suite 10 in Mobile Telephone: 665-4999 Employee: 2 Web site: www.chiroworksmobile.com Spoon Professional Landscape Irrigation Inc. Type of Business: Landscape Chief: Timothy J. Witherspoon Address: 3640 St. Stephens Road in Eight Mile Telephone: 680-5934 Employee: 4 Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Award Winners BBT Consulting Type of Business: Information Technology Chief: Wayne Green Address: 2663 Valleydale Road in Birmingham Telephone: 334-233-3482 Employee: 10 Web site: N/A Golden Stevedoring Co. Inc. Type of Business: Stevedoring Chief: Edgard Gonzalez Address: 1400 Alabama State Docks Telephone: 433-3726 Employee: 100 Action Resources Type of Business: Hazardous Waste Chief: Charles Corpening Address: 40 County Road 517 in Hanceville, Ala. Telephone: 256-352-2689 Employee: 225 Web site: www.action-resources.com Minority Business Advocate (MBA) Award Winners ThyssenKrupp Stainless USA Type of Business: Stainless Steel manufacturer Chief: Dr. Ulrich Albrecht-Frueh Address: P.O. Box 13000 in Calvert, Ala. Telephone: 251-829-3600 Web site: www.thyssenkruppnewusplant.com ThyssenKrupp Steel USA Type of Business: Steel manufacturer Chief: Christoph Lackinger Address: P.O. Box 456 in Calvert, Ala. Telephone: 251-289-3000 Web site: www.thyssenkruppnewusplant.com ### Guest Moderator Jamie Foster Brown Jamie Foster Brown is publisher and sole owner of Sister2Sister magazine. She has won numerous accolades as a trailblazer in the entertainment industry earning her a place among the most prominent black women in entertainment journalism and her monthly publication a staple for entertainment industry insiders. Brown began her career in entertainment in 1979 when she founded the Washington Theater Group, a service group focusing on theater group sales. Later, she worked for Black Entertainment Television. Since her modest beginnings, Brown has proven herself to be more than just another female journalist. Making the crossover from pop to politics, she was selected by Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government Institute of Politics to be its keynote speaker on the effect of popular music on American culture. Her open moral outrage over the excessive violence in gangster rap lyrics and its increasing, negative influence on young people served as the catalyst that began dialogue between members of Black leadership and music industry moguls. Brown was honored at the Midwest Radio & Music Association for her lifelong commitment to enriching the lives of others through her work. The Support Network also honored her for educating young people through her magazine and on radio networks. She has also received the Anheuser Busch Eagle Award as well as the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Award for Outstanding African-American Women in the 90s. Brown is a graduate of the University of Stockholm in Stockholm, Sweden. In 2008, she received a Doctorate in Humane Letters from Bennett College. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, she currently lives in Maryland with her husband, Lorenzo Brown, who is an economist and the managing editor of Sister2Sister magazine. Their two sons, Randy and Russell Brown, are, respectively, associate publisher and business operations manager for Sister2Sister. Keynote Speaker Dr. Timothy J. Winters Dr. Timothy J. Winters is pastor of the Bayview Baptist Church in San Diego. This inspirational gospel preacher delivers powerful Bible-based sermons directed toward “Reaching the Lost, Teaching the Saved to Serve.” He has done extensive research and conducted numerous seminars and workshops in the area of Christian money management (debt-free living), Evangelism and discipleship and church growth. Winters is a graduate of San Diego City College, United States International University (U.S.I.U) and Glendale Graduate School of Theology. He was called to the ministry in 1969, ordained in 1971 and called to Bayview Baptist Church in June 1973. He received a Doctor of Ministry from the United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio in December 1977. Under his leadership and ministry, Bayview has grown from a membership of fewer than 60 families that met in a converted three-bedroom house to a vibrant, thriving and growing congregation of more than 2,500. The church edifice is now a multi-level, multi-purpose building that accommodates an audience of 1,200.