MCBCreative, Inc. nominated for SBA Nevada Microenterprise Business of the Year award
MCBCreative, Inc., a boutique creative services agency based in northern Nevada, is proud to announce its nomination for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Nevada Microenterprise Business of the Year award. This prestigious recognition highlights the company’s dedication to helping small- and mid-sized businesses establish and enhance their visual brand identities through tailored creative solutions.
“Being nominated for this award is an incredible honor,” said Mary Claire Bouchér, Founder of MCBCreative, Inc. “It’s a testament to the supportive and dynamic business environment here in northern Nevada. Our journey proves that with drive, ambition, and a strong community, homegrown businesses can thrive and make a lasting impact.”
Since its founding in 2021, MCBCreative has built a reputation for delivering high-quality services, including brand development, logo creation, commercial photography, graphic design, and website development. The company serves clients throughout northern Nevada, Lake Tahoe, and the surrounding rural areas. Most notably in the Truckee Meadows they count among their clients the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, the Chocolate Nugget Candy Factory, Edible Reno-Tahoe magazine, and City Lifestyle Reno magazine. Additionally they have served clients in Colorado and California.
The SBA Nevada Microenterprise Business of the Year award recognizes businesses that demonstrate excellence in entrepreneurship, innovation, and community involvement. Winners will be announced during the SBA’s annual awards celebration in May 2025.
About MCBCreative
MCBCreative, Inc. is a Made-in-Nevada certified, women-owned boutique creative services agency based in Carson City, Nevada, that helps businesses establish and enhance their visual brand identities. Their mission is to ignite the visual essence of every brand they touch, empowering them to soar beyond their limits. For more information, visit www.mcb-creative.comor follow them on LinkedIn or on Instagram.
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