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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 13, 2007 CONTACT: David Owen, 335-6060 or Mary Anne Boyd, 263-0040
Governor's Giant Visions Business Competition Winners Announced Sioux Falls, SD - As host of the Governor’s Giant Vision Business Awards Program, South Dakota Chamber of Commerce & Industry President David Owen and announced the five winners of the 2007 business competition and three winners of the student competition. The $20,000 winner was Chad Maxwell for his company Natural Farrowing System (NFS) of Vermillion. NFS is a patented, standardized alternative to confinement hog production, with producers raising pigs in seven different states, producing 17,000+ antibiotic free and “compassionately raised” pigs per year. NFS is dedicated to bringing an economically viable, ecologically sound and socially responsible method of hog production back to the family farm and fundamentally changing the way swine are raised in the USA and the world through a low cost and low labor, odor free system that works with the animals natural instincts. Two second place prizes of $10,000 each were awarded to the following. Dakota Ties, Dennis Kisch and Tim Frohreich of Yankton Art of the Hills, Deborah Casey and Kristin Donnan Standard of Hill City There were also two third place prizes of $2,500 each awarded to the following businesses. Octaflex, Richard Gross of Timber Lake Glamme^Systems, Lance Glammeier of Colton “The goal of this program is to encourage people to explore being a business owner and to create an exciting future while also expanding South Dakota’s economy. We have worked hard to produce an event that will benefit all of the businesses participating. While the prize money will help the finalists, the contacts and rigor required to be a qualifier will prepare each entrepreneur to advance their business idea” said David Owen, President, South Dakota Chamber of Commerce and Industry. To qualify for this competition, businesses must have been in operation for no more than two years.
A new component to the program for 2007 was the addition of a student competition. Entries were received from numerous colleges and universities across South Dakota. From the original applications, the top eight were selected to compete April 12 and the judges then chose three that received cash prizes. The winners of the student competition were Governor Mike Rounds also supported this program financially and Citibank of Sioux Falls, Ken Stork, CEO was the corporate sponsor. The Governor’s Giant Vision Business Awards and Governor’s Giant Vision Student Awards were established to help citizens realize that South Dakota is the very best place to start a successful business. The program was designed as an opportunity for entrepreneurs to compete for seed money and a chance to achieve their dream. This South Dakota Chamber of Commerce & Industry program is chaired by Brad Wheeler, President of Wheeler Manufacturing in Lemmon. Wheeler commented “We are fortunate to have successful entrepreneurs take time to be judges and really work hard to examine all of these new ideas. This is an exciting day with high energy people working hard to share in the American dream.” The Governor’s Giant Vision Business Competition is an annual event held in April. |