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Four Island businesses named finalists in national competition

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<span>Martin Marcoux, president of RDÉE Prince Edward Island</span>
Martin Marcoux, president of RDÉE Prince Edward Island

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RDÉE Canada has announced the names of the finalists in its national Lauriers de la PME 2014 competition and four of the 29 finalists are from Prince Edward Island.

They are Ron’s Construction of Urbainville (Micro-business), HMS Office Supplies Ltd. of Summerside (Retail Business), Atlantic Roofers Ltd. of Winsloe (Services Business) and OMD Construction and Consulting of Maximeville (Young Entrepreneurs).

“We are extremely proud of these businesses, who were all recognized provincially during our own Entrepreneurs’ Gala last March,” says Martin Marcoux, president of RDÉE Prince Edward Island. “Once again, Prince Edward Island proves that the talent and quality of its francophone business people are of national calibre. Such a recognition is simply fantastic.”

The national competition aims to recognize entrepreneurial excellence for small and medium-sized businesses in Canada’s Francophone and Acadian minority communities. The five winners will be announced at the Delta Beauséjour hotel in Moncton (New Brunswick) on Nov. 15.

RDÉE Canada has announced the names of the finalists in its national Lauriers de la PME 2014 competition and four of the 29 finalists are from Prince Edward Island.

They are Ron’s Construction of Urbainville (Micro-business), HMS Office Supplies Ltd. of Summerside (Retail Business), Atlantic Roofers Ltd. of Winsloe (Services Business) and OMD Construction and Consulting of Maximeville (Young Entrepreneurs).

“We are extremely proud of these businesses, who were all recognized provincially during our own Entrepreneurs’ Gala last March,” says Martin Marcoux, president of RDÉE Prince Edward Island. “Once again, Prince Edward Island proves that the talent and quality of its francophone business people are of national calibre. Such a recognition is simply fantastic.”

The national competition aims to recognize entrepreneurial excellence for small and medium-sized businesses in Canada’s Francophone and Acadian minority communities. The five winners will be announced at the Delta Beauséjour hotel in Moncton (New Brunswick) on Nov. 15.

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