SUPER 60
At the Springfield Regional Chamber, we proudly recognize and celebrate the remarkable success and significant contributions of local businesses and non-profits through our prestigious Super 60 Awards program. For over 35 years Super 60 has celebrated businesses for their growth and prosperity. In 2023, the Chamber took a new look at Super 60 to recognize an celebrate non-profits, start ups, and those companies that give back to their community. We are proud to celebrate businesses of all types. Know a business deserving of recognition & celebration? If so, nominate them today!
WHY SUPER 60?
Networking Opportunities
The awards luncheon and recognition program provide a platform for networking with other business leaders, potential clients, and partners. This can lead to new business opportunities and collaboration.
Recognition and Visibility
Companies and non-profits that win or are nominated for the Super 60 awards receive recognition for their achievements. This visibility can enhance their reputation within the community and among peers.
Employee Morale and Recruitment
Public recognition of a company's achievements can boost employee morale and pride. It also helps in attracting top talent who want to be associated with successful and respected organizations.
CHECK OUT PREVIOUS WINNERS
Revenue Category Winners
The following companies are recognized for total revenue in the latest fiscal year:
- Whalley Computer Associates, Inc.
- Mercedes Benz of Springfield
- Tighe & Bond, Inc.
- Adam Quenneville Roofing & Siding Inc
- American Environmental, Inc.
- Baltazar Contractors, Inc.
- Baystate Blasting, Inc.
- Braman Chemical Enterprises, Inc.
- Freedom Credit Union
- Golden Years Homecare Services
- Keiter Corporation
- L&C Prescriptions, Inc.
Growth Category Winners:
- Springfield Hockey, LLC
- The Coating House, Inc.
- Link To VR
- Ace Asphalt Maintenance, Inc.
- Court Square Group, Inc.
- Jack Goncalves & Sons, Inc.
- Monty’s Motorsport LLC
- Papps Bar & Grill
- Tavares and Branco Enterprises Inc.
- Vanguard Dental, LLC
- Vanished Valley, Inc.
- Yellow Ribbon Trucking, Inc.
Start-Up Category Winners:
The following companies are recognized for being in business for five years or less and have achieved revenue growth over a full three-year period:
- Monsoon Roastery, LLC
- Something Royal Party Co
- Mango Fish Art / Proud of U Jewelry
- Ludlow Animal Clinic, Inc.
- Western Mass Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, Inc.
- Link to VR
- Upscale Socks
- Rozki Rides
- 1636 North
- Colorful Resilience
- Bridge2Homecare LLC
- Feel Good, Shop Local
Give Back Category Winners:
- Anderson Cleaning
- Appleton Corporation
- Focus Springfield Community TV
- Gary Rome Hyundai, Inc.
- Keiter Corporation
- Mercedes Benz of Springfield
- MGM Springfield
- Pioneer Valley Financial Group
- Polish National Credit Union
- Springfield Hockey, LLC
- Stand Out Truck
- Tavares and Branco Enterprises Inc.
Non-Profit Category Winners:
- Springfield Partners for Community Action, Inc.
- Valley Opportunity Council, Inc.
- 413 Elite Foundation
- Second Chance Animal Services Community Veterinary Hospital
- The Horace Smith Fund
- Hampden County Career Center, Inc. d/b/a MassHire Holyoke
- Caring Health Center
- WestMass ElderCare, Inc.
- Springfield Rescue Mission
- Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts
- Revitalize Community Development Corporation
- Clinical & Support Options Inc.
Revenue Category Winners
1. Fontaine Brothers Inc.
2. Whalley Computer Associates Inc.
3. Marcotte Ford Sales Inc.
4. Tighe & Bond
5. Springfield Automotive Partners LLC
American Environmental Inc.
Andrew Associates
Appleton Corp.
Axia Group Insurance Services Inc.
Baltazar Contractors
Bart Truck Equipment LLC
Baystate Blasting Inc.
Baystate Crushing and Recycling Inc.
Chicopee Industrial Contractors Inc.
City Enterprise Inc.
The Dowd Agencies LLC
E.F. Corcoran Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc.
Freedom Credit Union
Hogan Technology Inc.
Keiter Corp.
Knight Machine Tool Co. Inc.
L & C Prescriptions Inc.
M. Jags Inc.
Market Mentors LLC
Maybury Associates Inc.
Paragus Strategic IT
Pioneer Valley Financial Group LLC
Sanderson MacLeod Inc.
Springfield Hockey LLC
V & F Auto
Growth Category Winners:
1. Vanished Valley Inc.
2. Monty’s Motorsport LLC
3. Campora Construction Co Inc.
4. City Enterprise Inc.
5. Fontaine Brothers Inc.
Axia Group Insurance Services Inc.
Bart Truck Equipment LLC
Baystate Blasting Inc.
Baystate Crushing and Recycling Inc.
Chicopee Industrial Contractors Inc.
The Dowd Agencies LLC
Embracing The Creative Child LLC
FIT Staffing
Keiter Corp.
Knight Machine Tool Co. Inc.
L & C Prescriptions Inc.
L & L Property Service LLC
Ludlow Eye Care P.C.
M. Jags Inc.
The Markens Group
Market Mentors LLC
Maybury Associates Inc.
Northeast Security Solutions Inc.
Pioneer Valley Financial Group LLC
Sanderson MacLeod Inc.
Seaboard Drilling Inc.
Springfield Automotive Partners LLC
Springfield Hockey LLC
Tavares and Branco Enterprises Inc.
V & F Auto
NOMINATE TODAY
Submissions open until September 23, 2024
Recognizing companies for total revenue in the latest fiscal year
ELIGIBILITY FOR REVENUE AWARD
- Independent and privately-owned companies.
- Revenues of at least $1 million in the last fiscal year.
- Based in Hampden or Hampshire County.
- At least 5 full years in business.
- Companies may be nominated by bankers, attorneys, financial services, accountants, etc. or self-nominated.
- The nominating organization is responsible for the completion of this form and for informing company of nomination, if not self-nominated.
- Financial Institutions must provide total asset figures. If your company’s fiscal year ends on a month other than December 31, please submit revenues for the last three full fiscal years. The revenue figures reported to the Springfield Regional Chamber Super 60 Committee on this form are the same revenue figures reported by the company under generally accepted accounting principles.
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Recognizing revenue growth over a consecutive three-year period.
ELIGIBILITY FOR GROWTH AWARD
- Independent and privately-owned companies.
- Revenues of at least $1 million in the last fiscal year.
- Based in Hampden or Hampshire Counties..
- At least 5 full years in business.
- Companies may be nominated by bankers, attorneys, financial services, accountants, etc. or self-nominated.
- The nominating organization is responsible for the completion of this form and for informing company of nomination if not self-nominated.
- Financial Institutions must provide total asset figures. If your company’s fiscal year ends other than December 31, please submit revenues for the last three full fiscal years. The revenue figures reported to the Springfield Regional Chamber Super 60 Committee on this form are the same revenue figures reported by the company under generally accepted accounting principles.
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Recognizing non-profit organizations based on the percentage of their total spending dedicated to programs.
ELIGIBILITY FOR NON-PROFIT AWARD
- Non-Profit Based in Hampden or Hampshire Counties.
- The nominating organization is responsible for the completion of this form and for informing company of nomination if not self-nominated.
- Nominees for this category are required to submit page 10 of their 990 form for verification.
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Recognizing companies that have been in business for five years or less and have achieved revenue growth over a full three-year period.
ELIGIBILITY FOR START-UP AWARD
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- Independent and privately-owned companies.
- Based in Hampden or Hampshire Counties.
- 5 years or less in business with 3 full years of financials available
- Companies may be nominated by bankers, attorneys, financial services, accountants, etc. or self-nominated.
- The nominating organization is responsible for the completion of this form and for informing company of nomination if not self-nominated.
- Financial Institutions must provide total asset figures. If your company’s fiscal year ends other than December 31, please submit revenues for the last three full fiscal years. The revenue figures reported to the Springfield Regional Chamber Super 60 Committee on this form are the same revenue figures reported by the company under generally accepted accounting principles.
Nominate Today
Recognizing businesses that have focused on giving back to the community. This includes donations of products, services, or projects supporting non-profit organizations or local communities within Hampden or Hampshire County.
ELIGIBILITY FOR GIVE BACK AWARD
- Independent and privately owned companies
- Based in Hampden or Hampshire Counties.
- The nominating organization is responsible for the completion of this form and for informing company of nomination if not self-nominated.
- The selection for this award will be made by a committee placing emphasis on community impact and employee engagement.
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Need help?
Contact Karen Tetreault at tetreault@springfieldregionalchamber.com
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November 8th, 2024 | MassMutual Center
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
TANIA BARBER
is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Caring Health Center (CHC), the sole federally-funded (Section 330) Community Health Center in Springfield.
Under her guidance, CHC operates five primary care sites across the region, employing 266 dedicated professionals who provide healthcare services to 28,000 patients. Annually, CHC records an impressive number of over 70,000 medical visits and 20,000 dental visits.
Barber joined CHC in 1996 and has occupied various roles, starting from switchboard operations and working her way up the organizational ladder. Her dedication and competence propelled her through positions such as Front Office Operations Manager, Chief Operations Officer, and Executive Vice President. She assumed her current role as President and Chief Executive Officer in 2013.
Known for her outstanding leadership and deep compassion for people, Barber also serves as a full-time pastor and is the founder of Living Water Global Ministries. She actively contributes her expertise as a board member on several prominent organizations, including the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, Regional Employment Board, Health New England, Bay Path University, and Be Healthy Partnership Plan Joint Operating Committee.