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Global DMS named finalist for Pennsylvania Governor’s Impact Awards
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Appraiser News
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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Global DMS, provider of web-based compliant valuation management software for the mortgage industry, has been named one of five finalists in the state of Pennsylvania’s inaugural “Governor’s Impact Awards” in the category of small business impact within its region.
The Governor’s Impact Awards recognizes companies from 10 different regions throughout the state in five categories: community impact, small business impact, entrepreneurial impact, export impact and jobs first impact. In the category of small business impact, the award is given to a business with under 100 employees that has been an innovator in its industry, demonstrated revenue/profit growth, expanded its workforce, and been committed to the growth and development of its employees and community.
“When I was elected governor, I made a commitment to create a pro-growth environment that enabled businesses to grow and create jobs,” said Governor Tom Corbett. “The Impact Awards will give us the opportunity to celebrate and recognize the Pennsylvania companies and individuals that are investing in our workers and helping to move our economy forward.”
“We are honored to be named a finalist in the small business category by the judges for the inaugural Governor’s Impact Awards,” said Vladimir Bien-Aime, president and chief executive officer of Global DMS. “Global DMS is a highly entrepreneurial organization that provides innovative software solutions for the mortgage banking industry and has built a company that is growing and making a positive impact in our local community. We’re very excited to be recognized by Governor Corbett for our achievements, commitment to our employees, the mortgage industry and the state of Pennsylvania.”
The Governor’s Impact Awards is a joint effort coordinated by the Governor’s Office, the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) and the Team Pennsylvania Foundation.
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