Celebrating the success of African American-owned small businesses, Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) and Turning Point Magazine awarded the 5th annual Living History Maker Entrepreneur Award to Tiffany Jones, president of OneSource Marketing, Inc.
Jones received the Living History Maker Entrepreneur 2007 Award, along with a $5,000 check on June 22, during the African American Business Summit 10th Anniversary Dinner and Gala in Los Angeles.
OneSource Marketing, Inc. (OSM), Corona, California, provides experiential, strategic and promotional marketing to clients nationwide. In 2004, OSM produced the first Riverside Jazz Festival at Riverside, California's historic Fairmount Park. Now an annual event, the festival earned OSM a Proclamation from the City of Riverside and two local Riverside business awards.
"I believe the formula for success in business includes family, friends, business colleagues, and the community," said Tiffany Jones, President of OneSource Marketing, Inc. "I owe a lot to the communities who have embraced my personal and business endeavors and I am committed to supporting local organizations and worthwhile projects such as the revitalization of Fairmount Park in Riverside, California. I'm honored to receive this award, and hope OSM's accomplishments demonstrate that African American business owners can contribute and are committed to economic empowerment in our communities."
"Tiffany Jones reflects the important role African American-owned businesses play in the American economy, and is a great example of the strength and diversity of this market," said Brenda Ross-Dulan, senior vice president and regional president of the Los Angeles Crossroad Division at Wells Fargo and national spokesperson for Wells Fargo's African American Business Services program.
The Wells Fargo and Turning Point Living History Maker Entrepreneur Award honors the extraordinary achievements of African American business owners. Recipients are chosen from applicants across the country, and the winner is selected based on business innovation, success, growth, and community service.
"We're pleased to honor Tiffany Jones as the 2007 Living History Maker Entrepreneur Award recipient," said Patricia A. Means, president and publisher of Turning Point Magazine and African American Business Summit founder. "We congratulate Tiffany on being selected for this award, and encourage her to continue to remain active in supporting her community."