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Back to Basics Learning Dynamics wins SBA Delaware District Office Entrepreneurial Success Award

The SBA Delaware District Office recently announced that Back to Basics Learning Dynamics in Wilmington, Delaware will be honored with the Delaware Small Business Administration (SBA) Entrepreneurial Success Award.

2011-04-10
WILMINGTON, DE, April 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Back to Basics Learning Dynamics, Delaware's premier full-service educational facility, was recently honored with the Delaware Small Business Administration (SBA) Entrepreneurial Success Award.

The Entrepreneurial Success Award recognizes Back to Basics' steady expansion over the past 25 years in both revenue growth and number of employees. Selection was also based on Back to Basics' innovative approach within the education industry and its outstanding community involvement, as well the company's receipt of SBA assistance in the past.

"It's incredibly gratifying to be recognized with the Entrepreneurial Success Award, because the SBA has been such a tremendous part of Back to Basics Learning Dynamics' success over the years," says Back to Basics' Founder Beverly Stewart. "In fact, without SBA's invaluable guidance and assistance, we might never have reached our 25 year milestone last fall."

The U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) Delaware District Office will honor all of Delaware's outstanding small business owners and champions at the Delaware Small Business Week awards dinner "Stand Up For Small Business" on Tuesday, June 7, 2011.

2011 Small Business Week Award Honorees, SBA Delaware District Office

Entrepreneurial Success Award
Beverly Stewart, M.Ed.
Back to Basics Learning Dynamics

Small Business Person of the Year
Christy Lynn Crkvenac
Fulcrum Pharmacy Management Inc. and Radius Rx Direct Inc.

Family Owned Business of the Year
John Sullivan
Testing Machines Inc.

Veteran Small Business Champion of the Year
David Skocik
PR Delaware LLC

Women Business Champion of the Year
L. Jay Burks
Office of Minority and Women Business Enterprise

Financial Services Champion of the Year
Ed Perez
Downtown Dover Partnership

Home Based Business Champion of the Year
Dr. Ja-Neair Macklin
Direct Sales and Home Based Business Network

Minority Small Business Champion of the Year
Leonard Young III
Delaware Black.com LLC

Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Kyle Morgan
Mercantile Processing Inc.

Since 1985, the award-winning tutors and instructors at Back to Basics have provided children and adults with exceptional one-on-one tutoring, and enrollment in its unique private school. Back to Basics employs 95 experienced, professional educators, all of whom hold Bachelor, Master or Doctorate degrees. These caring, supportive teachers know how to help students develop confidence, improve skills, and succeed, using their particular learning style. Every tutor is hand-picked to meet the optimum success of each student and create a strong rapport between a student and a tutor.
For more information on award winners or SBA's Small Business Week Dinner, contact James Provo at (302) 573-6294 x 227 or james (dot) provo (at) sba (dot) gov . For more information about Back to Basics Learning Dynamics, its programs, and its people, please contact Susan McNeill at susanmcneill6 (at) comcast (dot) net.


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[Press-News.org] Back to Basics Learning Dynamics wins SBA Delaware District Office Entrepreneurial Success Award
The SBA Delaware District Office recently announced that Back to Basics Learning Dynamics in Wilmington, Delaware will be honored with the Delaware Small Business Administration (SBA) Entrepreneurial Success Award.