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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Chamber's Golden Coconut Award nominees announced

The Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce has announced the finalists for the year. The banquet to announce the winners will be January 8, 2015 at The Kampong.

Small Business of the Year
Dharma Studio
Grove Properties
Vinos in the Grove

Business Leader of the Year
Jim Kaufman - Kaufman Rossin
Peter Gardner - PointeGroup Advisors
Jesus Guzman - Shell Lumber

Business of the Year
Bayshore Management
PointeGroup Advisors
Strada Restaurant

Non-Profit of the Year
Shake-A-Leg
Rotary Club of Coconut Grove
The Collaborative

Entrepreneur of the Year
Sylvano Bignon
Brigitte Kishlar
David Martin

Up and Comer of the Year
Jane Muir
Nikki Noya
Tony Rodriguez

Community Service Award
Dominic Lamberti
Robert Loupo
Monty Trainer

The Golden Coconut Award winner will be announced at the celebration.

You can purchase tickets for the event at CoconutGroveChamber.com 

Cost is $55 for members, $65 for non-members.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Liz said...

Pointe Group? Aren't they the people who had us (Coconut Grove Drum Circle) thrown out of our spot on Commodore and Grand. They purchased the building and the reason they gave us was, safety concerns and liabilities, and, they were going to start construction in October. No construction as of now. The Peacock Nassau Daddy has yet to return to it's rightful spot at Douglas and Grand, supposedly because of possible liabilities. I don't think the plaque on the cement stand is welcome either but I hope I am wrong. There could have been some better choices for the Golden Coconut Nominations.

December 17, 2014 4:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

They kicked out an art gallery for a SHOE store...what do you expect? Shoe stores selling ugly shoes are a dime a dozen. Great business practices indeed.

I'm sure there WERE better choices submitted..but you know, politics...

December 18, 2014 10:53 AM  

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