10 Business Owners Receive WEV’s 2021 Spirit of Entrepreneurship Award

On Friday, May 21, Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV) announced the 10 winners of the 2021 Spirit of Entrepreneurship (SOE) Awards at a virtual event celebrating outstanding women business owners from Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. Learn more at Spirit of Entrepreneurship Awards. 

2021 Spirit of Entrepreneurship Winners

 

2021 SOE Winners

2021 SOE Winners
Row 1:
Arts & Entertainment: Devyn Duex, Nebula Dance Lab
Green & Social Entrepreneur: Pam Plesons, Plow to Porch Organics, Inc.
Health & Wellness: Jill Agonias, Divinitree Yoga
Hospitality & Tourism: Gabrielle Moes, Seasons Catering
Media & Communications: Lynnette Coverly, Coverly Professional Services
Row 2:
Nonprofit: Mary Maranville, Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture, Inc.
Professional Services: Laurice Tamura, Urban Planning Concepts, Inc.
Retail: Ashe Browne, Pura Luna Apothecary
Science & Technology: Rashi Bahri Chitnis, Shoonya
Wholesale, Manufacturing, Online Retail:  Reyna Chavez, Scrubs on the Run

 

“The SOE Awards are a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge and honor these amazing women for the hard work they have put in to keep their businesses thriving. This year’s winners are even more inspirational when you factor in the challenges presented throughout the past year,” said Kathy Odell, CEO of WEV. 

 

Lupe Anguiano, 2021 SOE Rockstar Lifetime Achievement Award Winner

Rockstar Lifetime Achievement Award
Lupe Anguiano, Activist

 

In addition to the 10 category awards, WEV also presented entrepreneur and activist, 92-year-old Lupe Anguiano with the 2021 Rock Star: Lifetime Achievement Award. Anguiano was honored for her more than seven decades of work on women’s rights, the rights of the poor, and the protection of the environment. This prestigious award is presented annually to an individual who has made an indelible impact on our community and who serves as a role model for women.

 

Major sponsors of the 2021 Spirit of Entrepreneurship Awards include Aligned Pilates, Wellness and Physical Therapy, American Riviera Bank, City National Bank, Cox, County of Ventura, JP Morgan Chase & Co, La Arcada, LinkedIn, Lure Digital Agency, Montecito Bank & Trust, Pacific Western Bank, Tileco Distributors, and Ventura County Credit Union. 

 

Winners by Category: 

 

Arts & Entertainment:Devyn Duex, Nebula Dance Lab, nebuladance.org 

Green & Social Entrepreneur:Pam Plesons, Plow to Porch Organics, Inc., plowtoporch.com 

Health & Wellness:Jill Agonias, Divinitree Yoga, divinitreesantabarbara.com 

Hospitality & Tourism:Gabrielle Moes, Seasons Catering, seasonscateringca.com 

Media & Communications:Lynnette Coverly, Coverly Professional Services, coverlypro.com 

Nonprofit:Mary Maranville, Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture, Inc., seeag.org 

Professional Services:Laurice Tamura, Urban Planning Concepts, Inc., urbanplanningconcepts.com 

Retail:Ashe Browne, Pura Luna Apothecary, puralunaapothecary.com 

Science & Technology:Rashi Bahri Chitnis, Shoonya, shoonyadigital.com 

Wholesale, Manufacturing, Online Retail:  Reyna Chavez, Scrubs on the Run, scrubsontherununiforms.com 

 

About Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV)
Women’s Economic Ventures is dedicated to creating an equitable and just society through the economic empowerment of women.  WEV is a business resource network for anyone looking to start a business, grow a local business, or improve their business skills. WEV provides small business support – including classes, consulting, and funding – as well as financial literacy programs in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. While WEV’s focus is on women, it welcomes people of all gender identities into the WEV community. Business courses, programs and loans are provided in both English and Spanish. 

 

Since 1991, WEV has provided business training and small business advisory services to more than 28,000 people throughout Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. WEV has made more than $6.9 million in small business loans and helped nearly 5,300 local businesses start or expand, generating an estimated $873 million in annual sales and creating over 12,400 local jobs. WEV is a U.S. Small Business Administration’s Women’s Business Center and Microlender, as well as a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI).