BUSINESS OF THE MONTH
Your Contributions Make a Difference.
Being recognized as a Business of the Month is an acknowledgement of your valuable contributions to the Omaha business community.
Each month, this distinction is given to a Greater Omaha member business. This business excels in more areas than one – pride in their business, top-notch customer service and an enviable work culture, to name a few.
The recipient is saluted by the Chamber’s board of director’s and featured on our website. Read more about our recent winners.
Nominate a Business.
We want to hear the stories of the hard-working businesses whose contributions elevate our region and make it a better place for everyone to do business, work and live.
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- Nominations are accepted online at any time.
- Companies may nominate themselves or be nominated by a third party.
- Companies must be a for-profit business.
- Nominations are reviewed by Chamber and sponsor representatives.
- All nominated businesses or individuals must be Greater Omaha Chamber members based in the Greater Omaha metropolitan area: Cass, Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy and Washington counties in Nebraska and Pottawattamie County in Iowa.
- Final Business of the Month winners will be notified by a member of the Greater Omaha Chamber staff and featured in an article on the Chamber’s website, as well as mentioned throughout the Chamber’s social media channels.
December Small Business of the Month: Anytime Tees
Rachel Nagunst and her team at Anytime Tees can do just about anything – from screen printing and embroidery to digital printing, iron-on printing and yes, even rhinestones. “I know how important and unifying shirts can be to a kid, a team, a school,”...
November Small Business of the Month: MyStaff Inc.
For a relatively new company, MyStaff Inc. boasts an awful lot of staffing experience. That’s what happens when three former competitors – each one a seasoned industry expert – come together to help local businesses and job seekers thrive. “All of our past...
October Small Business of the Month: LifeLoop
“We saw a need…” It is a familiar lead-in to so many startup stories. In Amy Johnson’s case, it led to the 2015 founding of LifeLoop, a cloud-based platform designed to streamline operations for senior living communities, actively engage residents and...