INGENIUM CORPORATION NAMED ONE OF FOUR
1999 MINORITY BUSINESSES OF THE YEAR
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ingenium Corporation today announced that it was one of four businesses named as finalists in the National Coalition of Minority Businesses (NCMB) 1999 Minority Business of the Year competition. President Bill Clinton delivered the keynote address at the awards dinner held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, DC, emphasizing the important role successful minorities businesses play in the diverse economy of our nation.
"All of our nominees this evening, from Fortune 500 companies to the most prominent and successful minority business owners, are worthy of praise and recognition for their steadfast support and dedication to the development of the minority business community," said James F. Garrett, NCMB chairman.
"Ingenium Corporation is very proud of this recognition by
the NCMB," said Andre Lynch, president and CEO. "To be
named one of the top four minority businesses in the country is a
testament to the hard work and dedication of Ingenium's entire staff," he
said.

