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The US India Chamber of Commerce DFW and Governor’s Office are looking to honor four small businesses who exemplify leadership and innovation in the region.
Categories in the Governor’s Small Business Awards include: Most Innovative Small Business, Emerging Woman-Owned Business of the Year, Generations X, Y, Z, or Millennial Business Owner, and Diverse Small Business Supplier of the Year.
Award nominations will be accepted through close of business Monday.
Recipients will be recognized during the Governor’s Small Business Forum Oct. 4 at Four Points Sheraton DFW Airport North hotel in Coppell.
The full-day event for entrepreneurs and small business owners, will feature speakers from across North Texas including Dallas-based CEOs. There also will be an expo with area organizations and companies who provide services for small businesses.
For more information about the forum and awards, visit gdiacc.org.
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