News: For Immediate Release
Ms. Melissa Levanduski Recognized
By National Republican Congressional Committee
Local Business Leader to Receive Reagan
Metal
Washington, D.C. (1/20/06) The National Republican
Congressional Committee (NRCC) announced this week that Ms. Melissa
Levanduski of High Springs has been selected as a recipient of the
2005 Ronald Reagan Republican Gold Metal.
U.S. Representative Tom Reynolds (R-NY), Chairman of the NRCC,
stated, "Ms. Levanduski has long supported Republican ideals,
like debt reduction and tax reform as they relate to the growth
and stability of small business in the country. I look forward to
Ms. Levanduski's continued participation as a key member of the
Committee and offer my congratulations on the award."
Ms. Levanduski was selected based on unyielding support of the
Republican Party, outstanding leadership in business and for displaying
a commitment to President Ronald Reagan's vision for an entrepreneurial
America. Only an elite group of business and professional people
were nominated to receive the award.
Those who are selected to receive the Ronald Reagan Republican
Gold Metal are invited to participate in periodic strategy briefings
to provide input on economic and tax issues, as well as how to build
broad-based support for conservative initiatives within the business
community. Recipients are also permanently listed in the ranks of
the Republican Honor Roll at the NRCC headquarters in Washington.
The NRCC is a political committee devoted to building a lasting
Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Business Advisory Council, established in 1995 by the National
Republican Congressional Committee, is a group of conservative businessman
and woman who advocate a progressive, conservative, pro-business
agenda. The Washington-based organization pools the expertise of
business leaders from across the United States to ensure small business
issues remain a priority among government leaders.
Levanduski Recognized as Businesswoman of
the Year by National Republican Congressional Committee
High Springs, FL. (2/4/05) The Business Advisory
Council and the National Republican Congressional Committee are
pleased to announce that Melissa Ann Levanduski, owner of TyTech
Solutions, LLC. has been named as a 2004 Businesswoman of the Year
for Florida.
This recognition is given to the top U.S. business leaders who
have successfully integrated business and financial success with
the support of issues like tax cuts and decreased government regulation.
These influential community leaders were singled out to receive
this prestigious award because of their outstanding business leadership,
entrepreneurial spirit, unselfish commitment to the Business Advisory
Council and for standing strong in the face of economic adversity
and leading the economic recovery America is now experiencing.
The named Businesswomen of the Year will work closely with government
leadership to continue the record-setting growth in 2005. The official
awards presentation took place in March in Washington, D.C. In conjunction
with this award, Mrs. Levanduski was invited to attend the 2005
NRCC March Dinner with special guest President George W. Bush.
Coverage was found in the Wall
Street Journal and the High
Springs Herald.
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