PAST EVENT
October 29, 2024
Join the Institute for Family-Owned Business (IFOB) for the 2024 Maine Family Business Awards (MFBA) (hybrid in-person and remote option). It’s our largest fundraiser of the year and we’ll have a new trade show to showcase your products, amazing networking, heavy hors d’oeuvres, cash bar and the awards show.
Now in its 24th year of recognizing family businesses with the awards, we present them in partnership with MEMIC. Since its inception, more than 100 businesses have been recognized for various categories of excellence. Businesses are nominated by members of the public, submit an in depth application and judges score them to see if they make it from, semi-finalists, to finalists to possible winners! The winners will be announced LIVE – like the Oscars – at the awards!
One comment, may best capture the essence of the awards, and in many ways describes the Institute: “While applying for the awards, we discovered a lot about ourselves…and that alone made the effort worthwhile.”
The gala attracts family businesses large and small with an audience of over 500 (hybrid). The Maine Family Business Awards is a celebration that pays more than just recognition; it serves as a vehicle for networking and opening up all shades of possibilities for families seeking to grow their business.
This year’s gala will pay tribute to the Institute’s 30th anniversary celebration and to Maddy Corson who was a steadfast champion of the Institute by supporting the effort to become a nonprofit distinct and separate from the University of Southern Maine. She was also the driving force behind the awards, started over two decades ago.
Exciting sponsorship opportunities available including tables with a “showcase” space during networking.. Inquire at Catherine@fambusiness.org.
Robert “Bob” Crowley & Page Atherton
Winner of Survivor, 17th Season (Bob) and Owners, Maine Forest Yurts
In 2008, Bob was selected to compete on the reality TV show Survivor: Gabon and 39 days later he was voted the oldest winner in the show’s history. He also won the ‘Sprint Survivor of the Season’ which is voted by the fans for their favorite player. His knack for the outdoors and his wilderness survival skills allowed him to comfortably play the game of Survivor.
After Bob retired from teaching high school physics for 25 years, he started Maine Forest Yurts, which offers individuals, couples, families and groups an eco-friendly, camping experience where guests can connect with nature in the Maine outdoors.
Amanda Hill, Weeknight Anchor, NEWS CENTER Maine
The award-winning journalist grew up in Maine, and works hard to share the stories of Maine people. She studied Broadcast Television from both ends of the camera at Northern Vermont University, where she developed a background as a photographer, reporter, and anchor.
Unable to sit still for too long, Amanda also works in real estate, helping friends and family sell and buy their dream homes. She enjoys coffee, craft beer, dogs, and Vacationland.
· Business success
· Positive business and family linkages
· Contributions to the community and industry
· Family participation
· Work environment
· Communication
· Innovative business practices or strategies
· Renys Large Business Award (25 or more employees)
· Chalmers Insurance Group Customer Service Award
· Horch Roofing First Generation Award
· M&T Bank Innovation & Technology Award
· Shep Lee Community Service Award
· Maddy Corson Small Business Award (fewer than 25 employees)
· Geiger Environmental Leadership Award
*We do not issue printed tickets. Please check-in at the registration desk upon arrival to receive your name tag(s).
Get in touch with us via phone, email, or online contact form, and we’ll be in touch to discuss the ways in which we can work together.
P.O. Box 3364
Portland, Maine 04104 USA