
Tampa's
David Hurley Named
Florida's 2005 Small Business Champion
TENNESSEE
--NFIB, Florida's leading small-business advocacy group, has named David
Hurley, owner of Landmark Engineering & Surveying in Tampa, its 2005
Small Business Champion. A founding member of NFIB/Florida's Leadership Council
and its current chairman, Hurley is known for providing expert testimony before
committees at the state and federal levels on key small-business issues.
"David Hurley is the embodiment of grassroots activism," NFIB/Florida State Director Steve Birtman said. "David energizes our members and is well known for speaking articulately on key small-business issues. Most importantly, he ensures his voice is heard – which benefits NFIB's 15,000 members across Florida."
Hurley was honored with the award in a surprise ceremony earlier this month at NFIB's Small Business Day at the Capitol. Active in his community, Hurley is past president of the Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce and Tiger Bay Club. He has served on various state and local boards, including the Hillsborough Transportation Committee, the County Charter Review Board and the Anti Drug Alliance.
"NFIB is my business's voice in Tallahassee
and Washington, D.C.," Hurley said. "My business, my employees and
my community benefit because key small-business concerns are being addressed."
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