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Winners Announced at 2022 CT Entrepreneur Awards
Leading CT Entrepreneurs Recognized for Growth, Innovation, and Achievements
The Connecticut Entrepreneur Awards announced an impressive array of 12 category winners, along with 23 runners-up, during the 2022 Connecticut Entrepreneur Awards, which were presented during an in-person awards ceremony which highlighted the accelerating growth of the state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The 6th Annual event celebrated Connecticut’s leading entrepreneurs, ventures, and the varied ecosystem elements throughout the state that support and encourage them. The awards ceremony highlighted businesses, organizations, and individuals from communities all across Connecticut, pursuing business opportunities across many sectors and industries.
The awards presentation was held at Paier College of Art in Bridgeport on Friday evening, April 1.
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“The quality and quantity of the award recipients and all the finalists this year reflects the incredible growth of the entrepreneurial community across Connecticut,” said Mike Roer, coordinator of the CT Entrepreneur Awards program. “We appreciate the enthusiasm in the nominating and voting process, and the innovative work being done by scores of impressive finalists, individually and collectively, in a variety of disciplines. Together, they all have a strong impact on our state and its communities, and that’s good news for Connecticut this year, and years to come.”
Prior to the awards presentations, four pre-program workshops were conducted, followed by networking amongst the more than 100 attendees, and a conversation with Onyeka Obiocha, Executive Director of CT Next, the organization responsible for fostering entrepreneurship, startup and growth-stage businesses while cultivating a robust innovation ecosystem on behalf of the State of Connecticut. Connecticut U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal was also in attendance, congratulating the award recipients.
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Public online voting began in mid-February and concluded on March 6; a winner and honorable mention recipients in each of 12 categories were announced at the awards ceremony. The winners were:
CATEGORY / WINNERS
Entrepreneur (Scalable Business) Taylor Bidmead - Taysway Fitness
Entrepreneur (Venture) Nutmeg + Honey
Entrepreneur (Main Street) Jamie D'Agostino - Netology, LLC
Entrepreneur (Social Enterprise) Mary Ruth Shields - United Sewing and Design
Entrepreneur (Student) Infinitely - Nimra Karamat and Ashley Cardenas
Community Builder Women's Business Development Council
Space for Entrepreneurs West Hartford Coworking
Entrepreneurship Program Startup Incubator - Wesleyan University
Capital Provider Latin Financial LLC
Economic Development CT SBDC
Education Organization Goodwin University Entrepreneurial Network
Corporate/Institution Nassau Group - Community Engagement Program
The 6th Annual CT Entrepreneur Awards are a product of the CT Entrepreneur Event Organizers consortium, an all-volunteer cooperative effort of people and organizations that host and facilitate entrepreneur-facing events in Connecticut. (A list of affiliated organizations can been seen at www.ctentrepreneurawards.com.) The CT Entrepreneur Awards have been held annually since 2017, coordinated by volunteers and led during the first five years by founder Bill Kenney.
Program sponsors for 2022 include: Imageworks, Murtha Cullina, Entrepreneurship Foundation, Valuation & Transition Strategies, Community Economic Development Fund, and Keating Agency Insurance.
Proceeds from the CT Entrepreneur Awards fund entrepreneurship programs through the Entrepreneurship Foundation, the non-profit partner http://www.entrepreneurshipfoundation.org.
After being nominated, nominees were reviewed to ensure they met criteria for the awards, and remaining nominees were then asked to provide information that would give community voters more information about their endeavors. Those submissions, as provided, appeared on the website to inform voters.
