
The Madison Black Chamber of Commerce proudly announced the winners of the 8th Annual Black Business Awards & Recognition Exhibition March 26 at The Era’s Ball, hosted at the Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center. on March
The Chamber says the event highlighted the Ripple Effect of Black business leadership, recognizing individuals and businesses who are creating opportunities, strengthening communities, and expanding economic growth through entrepreneurship, advocacy, and service.
List of Winners
Community Impact Award honoring businesses that uplift and inspire Black business
Lisa M. Peyton, Founding CEO & President of The Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness
Creative Spark Award recognizing businesses demonstrating creative solutions to entrepreneurial challenges.
Keon Hutson, Founder & Owner of DLK Printing
Legacy Builder Award honoring businesses that create generational impact, expand ownership, and lay foundations that influence the continued growth of Black economic power.
Myra Reneé McNair, CEO & Owner of Anesis
Resilient Pillar Award honoring businesses exhibiting strategic growth and transforming challenging circumstances into opportunities for success.
Jermaine Butler, President of Zenith Hospitality
Rising Star Award honoring new businesses created within the last five years that demonstrate outstanding potential and innovation.
Latonya Jackson-Flynn, CEO of Community Essence Consulting
Social Impact Advocacy Award recognizing leaders and organizations demonstrating that entrepreneurial success and community well-being go hand in hand.
Jasmine Zapata, Author, Mentor, & Board Certified Pediatrician at
DrJasmineZapata.com
Youth Entrepreneurial Award honoring outstanding young entrepreneurs under the age of 25 demonstrating initiative, innovation, and leadership in building a business.
Khadija N., Cozy & Calm
Eagle Award, the Madison Black Chamber of Commerce’s highest honor, is awarded to visionary leaders who challenge assumptions, transform industries, and expand our conceptualization of what is possible.
Michael Johnson, President & CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Dane County.
With over 850 member businesses, the Madison Black Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit member organization that empowers businesses through education, advocacy, promotion, and community building throughout South Central Wisconsin.

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