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Queen City Recycling owner honored by SBA

Queen City Recycling owner honored by SBA
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Michelle Coffino, the owner and CEO of Charlotte, North Carolina-based Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage, has been named by the Washington-based United States Small Business Administration (SBA) as its North Carolina Small Business Person of the Year for 2017.

 

A March 2017 letter from the SBA to Coffino cites her “hard work, innovative ideas and dedication to [her] employees and community” that helped Coffino “build an outstanding business that has strengthened” the North Carolina economy.

 

In April 2016, Coffino was named one of Charlotte’s 50 most influential women by The Mecklenburg Times

 

In being cited for that honor, Coffino was credited for giving back to the local community, including through the Second Chance employment program, summer scholarships for underprivileged children and giving to charities that benefited from the company’s Recycling Metal to Recycle Lives event (the Charlotte Rescue Mission, Charlotte Men’s shelter, Timeout Youth and the Crisis Assistance Ministry).

 

Queen City Metal also had donated more than 300 bicycles to a local man who refurbishes them and presents them to underprivileged children at local schools.

 

A hairstylist for more than 30 years, Coffino established Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage in July 2013 when she purchased the former Gilbert Iron & Steel in Charlotte.

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Source: Recycling Today
Queen City Recycling owner honored by SBA
<![CDATA[Michelle Coffino, the owner and CEO of Charlotte, North Carolina-based Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage, has been named by the Washington-based United States Small Business Administration (SBA) as its North Carolina Small Business Person of the Year for 2017.   A March 2017 letter from the SBA to Coffino cites her “hard work, innovative ideas and dedication to [her] employees and community” that helped Coffino “build an outstanding business that has strengthened” the North Carolina economy.   In April 2016, Coffino was named one of Charlotte’s 50 most influential women by The Mecklenburg Times.    In being cited for that honor, Coffino was credited for giving back to the local community, including through the Second Chance employment program, summer scholarships for underprivileged children and giving to charities that benefited from the company’s Recycling Metal to Recycle Lives event (the Charlotte Rescue Mission, Charlotte Men’s shelter, Timeout Youth and the Crisis Assistance Ministry).   Queen City Metal also had donated more than 300 bicycles to a local man who refurbishes them and presents them to underprivileged children at local schools.   A hairstylist for more than 30 years, Coffino established Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage in July 2013 when she…

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