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.
Contact
Anne Branigan
SVP, Business Development
- 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.
Download a complete list of past winners from 2004 to present.
July Small Business of the Month: Valpak of Omaha
If you’ve lived in Greater Omaha for any length of time, odds are you know the company’s signature service offering – that instantly recognizable blue envelope packed, every month, with deals and discounts on dining and entertainment, home...
November Small Business of the Month: Wolf Brother Western Store
Gather 'round podnuhs (that's 'partners' for you city folk), and let me tell you about a place where the customer is still king - and the selection of boots, western wear and saddles could just about stretch from Omaha to El Paso. They call it Wolf Brothers Western...