The St. Louis Regional Chamber and presenting sponsor RubinBrown announced the 2019 Arcus Awards finalists today at the St. Louis Regional Chamber during a live reveal streamed on Facebook and live tweeted on Twitter. The Arcus Awards celebrate extraordinary achievements of private businesses, governmental organizations, innovators and non-profits that are making St. Louis a better place to live, work and invest. The winners will be announced at the 6th Annual Arcus Awards on Thursday, February 28, 2019 from 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency at the Arch. The Arcus Award include a networking reception, dinner and Oscars-style awards hosted by the Voice of Sports in St. Louis, KMOX’s Tom Ackerman.
“How do we grow faster than other metropolitan areas? By attracting more businesses and top talent to the St. Louis region. The world needs to know this is a place where great things are happening,” said St. Louis Regional Chamber President & CEO Tom Chulick. “Sharing our successes starts at home – that’s the spirit of the Arcus Awards.” “At RubinBrown, our motto is “Be Your Best for Others” and this is exactly what the Arcus Awards are all about”, said RubinBrown St. Louis Managing Partner Fred Kostecki. When St. Louis businesses grow, innovate or invest in the community it positively affects our entire region and our reputation. That is why we have supported the Arcus Awards and its finalists since the awards’ inception. The Arcus Awards finalists are nominated by the community and the winners are chosen by a panel of Chamber member volunteers. The Chamber streamed the finalists’ announcement live on its Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/STLRegChamber/. Tickets for the Arcus Awards are available at www.arcusawards.com. Here is a list of the 2019 Arcus Awards finalists in the following categories: Ameren Corporate Citizen Award For enhancing the quality of life and making positive changes that impact St. Louisans across the social, cultural and economic spectrum through philanthropic giving, community involvement by employees, and/or partnerships with state and local governments.
Leidos
Scott Credit Union
Sinquefield Charitable Foundation
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville:Initiative to Create Awareness, Recognition and Education on Suicide Prevention (iCARE)
The Boeing Company
BMO Harris Bank St. Louis Spirit Award For risk-taking, advancing on innovation, cutting-edge technology, or industry best practice that extends St. Louis’ rich history and global reputation as a hub of innovation and forward-looking vision.
Black & Veatch
GlobalSTL, an initiative of BioSTL
St. Louis Integrated Health Network
St. Louis Mosaic Project of the World Trade Center/St. Louis Economic Development Partnership
Wings of Hope
Achievement in Entrepreneurship For providing leadership through the launch or growth of a start-up company, contributions to forming early-stage capital, or supporting entrepreneurship training.
Benson Hill Biosystems
Fusion5
Lewis & Clark Ventures
New Leaf Symbiotics
UMSL Accelerate – University of Missouri – St. Louis
Achievement in Inclusive Business Solutions For a corporation or diverse business owner demonstrating exemplary work in the area of inclusive business solutions by achieving measurable growth in the business enterprise over a 1-year period [October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018] or has implemented an innovative solution which has included a diverse business enterprise.
BioSTL’s Bioscience & Entrepreneurial Inclusion Initiative
Challenge Unlimited, Inc.
Express Scripts
Greater East St. Louis Business Development Association
Harris-Stowe State University
Achievement in Workforce & Talent Development For providing leadership through the creation of a program or initiative that promotes college degree attainment, improved educational outcomes or on-the-job training.
Mission:St. Louis
Ranken Technical College
Rose International, Inc.
St. Louis Agency on Training & Employment (SLATE)
St. Louis Regional Employment Coalition, an initiative of Ready by 21 St. Louis
Achievement in Public Policy For providing leadership through the creation of a program or initiative that unites the public and private sectors to advance and secure policy necessary to make St. Louis a better place to live, work and invest.
Better Together
Citizens for Modern Transit
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis
Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois
Washington University in St. Louis – Institute for School Partnership
Achievement in Technology For the development and use of technology in area of manufacturing, IT, financial services, biosciences, health, logistics, robotics, AI, etc.
Coolfire Solutions
DynaLabs, LLC
FinLocker
Panera
Schnuck Markets, Inc.
Achievement in Infrastructure and Transportation For any company, organization or agency that has shown leadership and creativity for innovative programs relative to transportation and infrastructure in the St. Louis Region. This includes, but is not limited to roadways, bridges, airports, railway, waterways, structures, etc.
City of St. Peters, St. Charles County, Duke Realty Public Private Partnership
CityArchRiver Partnership
Metro Transit
St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC)
Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
Achievement in Regional Economic Impact Creation of quality new jobs in the St. Louis region from the period of October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018. Nominees were, but are not limited to: commercial, retail, manufacturing, any type of for-profit or not-for-profit business in the Metropolitan St. Louis Region. Nominees would be from all three areas of enterprises and would be sorted in the appropriate subcategories once the nomination form has been received: Small Enterprises (10 to 49 current full-time employees)
39 North Global AgTech Innovation District
Rockwell Beer
Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois
Medium Enterprises (50 to 250 current full-time employees)
GCL Solar Materials (GCLSM)
CEdge Software Consultants
BH North America
Large Enterprises (251 + current full-time employees)
Grove Collaborative
Prairie Farms
Sun Basket
U. S. Steel Corporation Granite City Works
Achievement in Cultural Engagement (Sports, Arts, Culture & Entertainment) For the best example of leadership in organizing and successfully presenting a sporting event, festival, exhibition, media reporting, etc. which showcases the St. Louis Region in a positive light, garnering favorable local, national and/or international attention or recognition.
Bellerive Country Club
The Black Rep
Gateway Arch Park Foundation
Missouri Historical Society
St. Louis Sports Commission
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