Special to the Tribune-Star
TERRE HAUTE —
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is seeking the top small business in the state for its annual competition naming the “Indiana Small Business of the Year.” The honor is given to a Hoosier company that demonstrates best practices in business sustainability and growth, commitment to employees and a track record of community involvement.
The award is open to all Hoosier companies with 250 or fewer employees. Out-of-state parent companies are eligible to participate if at least 25 full-time employees are in Indiana. Nominations can come from an outside source or by self-nomination.
The application deadline is Sept. 7.
Nomination forms are available at www.indianachamber.com/awardsprograms. Required information includes name of business, contact information, brief history of business (including revenue, product/service, efficiencies, etc.), impact on community, brief employee testimonials, why the company merits such an award, plus any additional supporting material.
Submit entries to Elizabeth Kallas, Indiana Chamber of Commerce, 115 W. Washington St., Suite 850 South, Indianapolis, IN 46204 or by e-mail at ekallas@indianachamber.com. For more information about the nomination process, contact Cam Carter at (317) 264-6892 or ccarter@indianachamber.
com.
Finalists will be honored and the Indiana Small Business of the Year announced at the Chamber’s annual awards luncheon on Nov. 9 at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis.
South Bend-based Manufacturing Technology Inc. (MTI), which provides friction welding technology and services, beat a field of dozens of nominees to be named the 2009 Indiana Small Business of the Year.