TBBW announces winners of 2024 Apogee Awards

Tampa Bay Business & Wealth has announced the winners of its 2024 Apogee Awards at Armature Works.

Presenting sponsors of the 2024 Apogee Awards include Forvis Mazars, Southstate and Vistage Florida. The nonprofit partner is United Way Suncoast.

Chosen by an external panel of judges, 45 finalists, and two major award recipients, were chosen out of more than 230 unique nominations.

Additionally, Bridgette Bello, publisher and chief executive officer had this to say about the event,

“We had twenty-one total award winners. Six were women (28.57%). Five were minorities (23.80%) and ten were white men(47.6%),” says Bello. “I found online, according to this year’s Women in the Workplace report, conducted by McKinsey in partnership with LeanIn.Org, 57 percent of C-suite executives are white men. I’m very proud of the group we recognized last night – including its diversity.”

More photos will be coming soon. Without further delay, here are the 2024 TBBW’s Apogee Awards winners. (Photos by Tacy Briggs-Troncoso)

WINNERS

Chief Business Development Officer

Vincent J. Cordo Jr.

Holland & Knight

(Chief Client Relations and Opportunities Officer)

Chief Financial Officer

Ken Bowles

WilsonHCG

Chief Human Resources Officer

Bernie Currie

Building Industry Consulting Service International (BISCI)

(Director of Human Resources)

Chief Information Officer

Dwayne L. Allen

SVP & Chief Technology Officer

Unisys

Chief Operating Officer

Jerry Telson

Sweetheart Ice Cream

Managing Partner

John H. Hill Jr. (Smaller Category)

Hyde Park Capital

Lawrence P. Ingram (Larger Category)

Porter Wright Morris & Arthur

President

Dave Bailey (Larger Category)

Southern States Material Handling

Fred Lay (Smaller Category)

Construction Services Inc., Of Tampa

Founder

Cammie Chatterton (Larger Category)

Bay Food Brokerage

DeDe Grundel (Medium Category)

Friends of Joshua House Foundation

Karen R. Mertes, Lt. Col (Ret), USAF (Smaller Category)

Fulfill Your Destiny

Tommy Whitehead (Breakthrough Judges Award)

TomCo Solutions Inc.

Owner

Raphael Perrier

Kahwa Coffee Roasters

Chief Executive Officer

Elodie Dorso (200+ employees)

Evara Health

David T. Habib (0-10 employees)

Yo Mama’s Foods

Suhail Rifaie (25-100 employees)

Sweetheart Ice Cream

Micha Seal (100-200 employees)

Watermelon Swim

Mike Sutton (Nonprofit)

Habitat for Humanity Tampa Bay Gulfside

Impact Award

Scott Fink

CEO, Fink Auto Group

Volkswagen of Wesley Chapel/Subaru of Wesley Chapel

Icon Award

Rhea F. Law

President

University of South Florida

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