PBN names winners of the 2010 Business Excellence Awards
By
PBN Staff
Published online 10/22/10
PROVIDENCE – Providence Business News
has selected five organizations and two individuals for their excellence,
leadership and community involvement for its 10th annual Business Excellence
Awards, one of the region’s longest-running and best-known business recognition
programs.
Peter
Arpin, executive vice president of Arpin Group Inc, is this
year’s winner in the Business Leadership
category for his work at the helm of his great-grandparents’ company. Arpin
joined the moving and storage company in 1989 as a partner of Arpin
International Group. Under his leadership the company has expanded from a
single, $5 million company to eight companies with more than $180 million in
revenue.
Gary
Furtado, president and CEO of Navigant Credit Union, was named a
winner for Corporate Citizenship
based on his participation in the Pawtucket Boys and Girls Club, the Pawtucket
Rotary Club and the Rhode Island Special Olympics, among many other nonprofit
endeavors.
The five organizations to win BEA
awards are:
- Blount Fine Foods for Overall
Business Excellence for companies with more than 100 employees. Blount
Fine Food has expanded its staff by 25 percent and sales from $59 million
in 2007 to $95 million in 2010.
- Enviro-Clean for Overall
Business Excellence for companies with fewer than 100 employees.
Enviro-Clean began as a mold remediation service in 2002 and has grown to
a full-service disaster recovery company. Its sales have grown 90 percent
to $6.7 million over the past five years.
- Meeting Street for Excellence
at a nonprofit organization. Meeting Street is a child development and
education center that attracted $2.9 million in federal funding in the past
year (after garnering none in the previous year, created 24 new jobs and
grew revenue by 10.4 percent.
- PC Troubleshooters for Community
Involvement. PBN recognizes the company’s various volunteer efforts to
provide training and jobs for the unemployed.
- Designs By Lolita for Entrepreneurship.
Lolita Healy first conceived of her painted glass company in 2000 and has
grown the company’s product line to include lifestyle accessories,
giftware and clothing. The company has a staff of 6 employees with branded
sales of an estimated $72 million in 2010.
The awards ceremony is scheduled to
take place Nov. 18th from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Providence Marriott on Orms St.
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