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Small Business Program Office - Mentor Protégé Program
2004 Small Disadvantaged Business of the Year
2003 Small Business Person of the Year - State Winner: Michael Evans - President & CEO
Tennessee Business Winners
Knoxville Small Business GEM Technologies Awarded DOE Contracts

 


 

 

 

 

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Back Row: Kyle McSlarrow, Deputy Secretary, Theresa Alvillar-Speake, Director, Economic Impact and Diversity

Front Row: Greg Turner, Chief Financial Officer, UT-Battelle, LLC, Michael Evans, President & CEO, GEM Technologies

Small Business Program Office - Mentor Protégé Program

GEM Technologies, Inc., was formally inducted into the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Mentor Protégé Program on January 22, 2003. GEM was recognized as a Mentor Protégé for 2003, 2004 and 2005 and is now a Mentor Protégé Alumnus.

The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Mentor-Protégé Program is a Department of Energy initiative and is designed to assist energy related firms in an effort to enhance their capability to perform contracts and subcontracts for Oak Ridge National Laboratory managed by UT-Battelle and other DOE Laboratories and Facilities.


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2004 Small Disadvantaged Business of the Year

GEM Technologies received the FY 2004 Small Disadvantaged Business of The Year Award from UT-Battelle in support of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and its mission.

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2003 Small Business Person of the Year - State Winner: Michael Evans - President & CEO

Michael Evans, co-founder and majority owner of GEM Technologies Inc., holds a dual bachelor of science degree in chemical and nuclear engineering and a master of science degree in nuclear engineering from the University of Maryland. He has 26 years experience in engineering design, nuclear systems engineering and management.

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Tennessee Business Winners

Al Guidry, left, senior contract administrator for Oak Ridge National Laboratory and small business program manager for the Spallation Neutron Source, was selected as Tennessee's 2003 Minority Small Business Advocate of the Year.

Michael Evans, second from left, CEO of GEM Technologies, was selected as Tennessee's 2003 Small Business Person of the Year

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Knoxville Small Business GEM Technologies Awarded DOE Contracts

Washington, D.C., June 8, 2004 - Congressman John J. Duncan, Jr., (R-Tenn.) announced that the Department of Energy awarded GEM Technologies, Inc., two contracts totaling over $3.2 million. GEM constructed a new quadrangle common area and main entrance modifications at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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