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Prince William Chamber of Commerce Business Award winners for 2021

The Prince William Chamber of Commerce held its annual business awards Thursday night.

It was a virtual affair, different from years past when the event had been held at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas.

Here’s a list of the winners.

Charles J. Colgan Visionary Award
Sponsored by Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, P.C.
David Brickley

Excellence in Small Business (1-10 Employees)
Professionals By Design

Business Excellence (11+ Employees)
Novant Health UVA Health System

Emerging Business of the Year
Sponsored by Bennett, Atkinson & Associates, P.C.
ZEMZ Events and More, LLC

Innovation in Hospitality & Tourism
CJ Finz

Tech Company of the Year
Sponsored by Prince William County Economic Development
Iron Mountain Data Centers

Community Outreach Award Sponsored by Appliance Connection
Wegmans Food Markets Inc. – Woodbridge

Innovation Practice or Partnership of the Year Sponsored by OmniRide
ELEVATE: Building Business and Careers: Partnership between Manassas, Manassas Park & Prince William County

Agnes L. Colgan Community Service Award: Arts & Education
Sponsored by M.J. Colgan & Associates
The Benedictine Sisters of Virginia/BEACON for Adult Literacy

Agnes L. Colgan Community Service Award: Health & Human Services Sponsored by Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center
Prince William County Community Foundation

People’s Choice Award Sponsored by Northwest Federal Credit Union
Eidos Technologies LLC

The Prince William Chamber of Commerce is one the strongest voices for the business community in the Washington, DC Metropolitan region. Its membership includes nearly 70,000 business owners and employees.

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