SACRAMENTO, Calif. — ABC10 is pleased to announce Jess Electric is the recipient of the ABC10 We Stand For You Business of the Month Award for Nov. 2023.
Jess Electric is a local and Black-owned electrical contracting company serving residential properties and small businesses in the Greater Sacramento Region. Owner Jess Washington founded the business in 2018. Now, Washington gives back to the community by training and encouraging young people interested in becoming electricians.
"For me to be nominated and for me to have this chance to showcase my business, it really feels good, and it’s really appreciated,” said Washington.
ABOUT THE AWARD
ABC10 wants to recognize the local contributions of business owners in the greater Sacramento area. In partnership with local Chambers of Commerce and community leaders, ABC10 presents the We Stand for You business award. This is a community-driven award that acknowledges businesses going above and beyond to support their community.
Each month, the community can nominate a local business that is working to make their community a better place. A select group of Sacramento business and Chambers of Commerce leaders will pick a business of the month from those nominees. Each business of the month will then be in the running for the title of ABC10’s We Stand for You Business of the Year. Every business of the month and the annual winner will be recognized on ABC10 and be gifted other rewards.
A business can be nominated if they meet the following criteria:
- Be a Northern California-based and family-owned company
- Must be considered a small business and operate with 150 employees or less
- Give back to the community in some way i.e. monetary, time (volunteering), item donations, new programs etc.
- Have a clear mission to give back to the community
- Must provide an example of how the nominee is involved and improving the community in a positive way **being involved includes in-person and/or virtual participation at community events, meetings, programs etc.**
Nominations can be submitted by anyone close to the business, such as an employee, client, banker, attorney, or other advisor. Business owners can also self-nominate. A business does not need to be a member of a chamber to be nominated.