SBA Administrator Karen G. Mills made the following
announcement here during ceremonies at the US Small Business Administration’s
celebration of National Small Business Week 2009:
Jeanna Sellmeyer is a perfect example of the grit and determination it takes to
become a highly successful entrepreneur in America
today. Hers is a story of beating the odds and coming back on top, surviving
daunting obstacles to lead her environmental remediation firm and its 100
employees to a leadership position in her industry.
In doing so, Jeanna demonstrates the qualities that make small businesses such
a powerful force in the American economy, and in their communities.
Sellmeyer, 43, has led her company, the ASSET Group, Inc.,
to become one of the region’s most successful federal construction and
remediation contractors with just under 100 employees, more than $45 million in
revenues, and project locations from California
to Florida.
An Oklahoma native, Sellmeyer
founded ASSET in 1990 in California
as an environmental remediation firm, providing asbestos, lead-based paint,
hazardous materials and mold remediation services to private and commercial
clients. While there, Sellmeyer was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Overcoming the disease gave her a new sense of purpose and
made her determined to expand the business through construction and federal
contracting.
In 1999, the company became 8(a) certified as a minority- and woman-owned small
business. On Sept. 11, 2001, the terrorist attacks in New York and
Washington brought negotiations on the company’s first federal contract to a
halt, but a move to a newly established HUBZone back home in Oklahoma City led
to new contract opportunities.
The company was well on its way when Hurricane Katrina struck and forced ASSET to
reshape its vision. With new challenges came new opportunities, and the
company was called upon to provide emergency services, including construction
and remediation to FEMA, GSA and other federal agencies. In three days, the
company hired 200 employees, deployed them to Mississippi,
Louisiana and Alabama,
and proceeded to complete $13 million in aid contracts.
The Runners-up
First runner-up is Sumul Shah, president of Lumus Construction, a general, mechanical
and electrical contractor in Woburn, Mass.
The second runner-up is Vaughn Garner Akimeka Vasconcellos, president and
CEO of Akimeka LLC, a provider of technical and medical information systems
based in Kihei, Hawaii.
The National Small Business Person of the Year and runners-up were selected from
among the 53 state small business winners, including the District
of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam,
who are being honored this week in Washington,
D.C, as part of National Small Business Week. The awards were announced at the National Awards Dinner, sponsored by Sam’s Club at the
Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
America’s Best
Companies congratulates Ms. Sellmeyer as well as the runners-up on their awards
and on their business and personal accomplishments. For more information about
National Small Business Week, visit www.nationalsmallbusinessweek.com.
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