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Sandra M Winfrey
CAJUN QUEENS CUISINE, LLC

Sandra M Winfrey, Cajun Queens Cuisine, LLC
Sandra M Winfrey

Phone - 302-222-4732
Cajun Queens Cuisine, LLC

Recognized Among Top 100 Regional Minority Businesses
Will Receive an Award at the November 15, 2009 Ceremony

Felton, Delaware (9/30/2009) - CAJUN QUEENS CUISINE is proud to announce that AWARDEE Sandra M Winfrey, President/Owner and Cajun Queens Cuisine has been selected to receive the prestigious Top 100 Minority Business® Enterprise Award. In its fourth year, this program is designed to acknowledge and pay tribute to outstanding women and minority business owners in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and the District of Columbia. The awards ceremony will take place at the Inn and Conference Center at University of Maryland University College in Adelphi, Maryland on Sunday, November 15, 2009.

A panel of distinguished judges chose Cajun Queens Cuisine from fourteen hundred nominations. Selection was based on entrepreneurs who demonstrated outstanding achievement in four key areas: entrepreneurship, client satisfaction, professional and community contributions. This year's ceremony host organizations are: The Center for Business Inclusion and Diversity (CBID); the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) ; Southwest Airlines; Maryland's Governor's Office of Minority Affairs; greiBO media, and The Parren J. Mitchell Foundation for Talent and Education.

"Cajun Queens Cuisine LLC is proud to be recognized as one of the region's Top 100 minority businesses" said Sandra Winfrey, president and CEO of Cajun Queens Cuisine. "With more than13 years of service in the mid-Atlantic region, Cajun Queens Cuisine is committed to providing continued top-notch customer service to our clients through authentic cuisines."

Cajun Queens Cuisine, a Delaware-based licensed and insured caterer is focused on providing the best in authentic Cajun/American/International cuisine. We use only the finest freshest authentic ingredients when preparing our dishes all made from scratch. Cajun Queens Cuisine is committed to providing the best in customer service and customer satisfaction that exceeds all others.

"CAJUN QUEENS CUISINE represents the best of what our region's minority business community has to offer," said Sharon R. Pinder, CEO of the Center for Business Inclusion and Diversity and founder of the Top 100 MBE® Awards Ceremony. "This award is the culmination of sacrifice, dedication and hard work and will inspire future minority business entrepreneurs to strive for the same level of success."

To obtain tickets for the 2009 Top 100 MBE ®Awards Ceremony or for a complete listing of this year's winners, please visit www.top100mbe.com.

For more information about CAJUN QUEENS CUISINE, Please visit www.cajunqueenscuisine.com or email us at sandy@cajunqueenscuisine.com.

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