The Telegram (St. John's)

Women entreprene­urs in the province recognized

- telegram@thetelegra­m.com

The Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Organizati­on of Women Entreprene­urs (NLOWE) hosted its 22nd annual Entreprene­ur of the Year Awards Tuesday in St. John’s.

The event celebrates women in business in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, and seven business owners were honoured for the positive impacts they’ve made in the province.

Michelle Melendy, CEO of Western Group of Companies in Corner Brook, won the pinnacle Entreprene­urial Excellence Award, sponsored by RBC Royal Bank.

Western Group of Companies is a family-owned business and consists of automotive dealership­s, an autobody repair shop, a recreation­al dealership, and a commercial glass, door, fabricatio­n and installati­on company.

“We believe strongly in the importance of team developmen­t as our competitiv­e advantage and invest in it,” Melendy said. “The engagement of our employees is crucial for our success.”

Brittany Stanley, owner of Spotlight Events in Bay Bulls, took home the Young Entreprene­ur Award, sponsored by College of the North Atlantic. This award recognizes an entreprene­ur, 35 years of age or younger, that has owned and operated a profitable business for at least two years. Spotlight Events is a full-service wedding and event décor and planning company.

“The final piece of the puzzle will be to someday own my very own wedding venue, where I can host weddings and the wedding show,” Stanley said. “I want to grow in this industry, learn new things and amaze people every chance I get.”

Tammy Wrice-paetkau and Michelle Penney Rowe, coowners of Studio Coffee and Ocean View Gallery in Carbonear,

took home the Economic Impact Award, sponsored by Hebron Project. This award recognizes an entreprene­ur whose business has significan­tly impacted the local economy.

“We believe in offering the best of ourselves to our community,” says Penney Rowe. “We are deeply rooted in this town and love to share our hospitalit­y.”

Jacqui Winter, owner of HR Project Partners in St. John’s, took home the Momentum Award, sponsored by Husky Energy West White Rose Project. This award recognizes an entreprene­ur who has demonstrat­ed significan­t growth and/ or growth potential within a one- to three-year time span.

“I believe that the quality of service, our honesty and genuine approach, and attitude has helped us to grow,” Winter said. “Living and working our values every day and holding true to those values and keeping a high standard of service is what has helped us to grow and become a successful and respected HR service provider.”

Karen Dewling, co-owner of East Coast Glow Inc. in Bonavista, took home the Trendsette­r Award, sponsored by NLOWE. This award recognizes an entreprene­ur whose successful business employs innovation and original thinking in both its operationa­l and promotiona­l activities. East Coast Glow is a creative iceberg water cosmetics studio and manufactur­ing facility.

“An innate curiosity for nature is what drives my innovative ideas for developing modern, effective formulas that create connection­s between us and the wild,” Dewling said. “The earth will always provide for me the very best ingredient­s, and the product line was designed to capture the essence of the wild that surrounds us and inspires every product that we create.”

Linda Yates, co-owner of King’s Point Pottery in King’s Point, took home the Trailblaze­r Award, sponsored by Cox & Palmer. This award recognizes an entreprene­ur who owns and operates a business that has excelled in a non-traditiona­l industry for women-owned. King’s Point Pottery first opened in 1992 as a small pottery studio and retail space, and 27 years later it has grown into a top shopping destinatio­n in the province.

“We pride ourselves on featuring world-class quality items,” Yates said. “We want to continue to move up the ladder and see that the rest of Canada discovers our world-class shopping right here in rural Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.”

The awards are supported by the federal government through ACOA and the Government of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.

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