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Kids and Culture, LLC Recognized as a Top 100 MBE®
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Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council (CRMSDC) honors
KIDS AND CULTURE, LLC as one of the best in the region!

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November 26, 2024

KIDS AND CULTURE, LLC RECOGNIZED AS A TOP 100 MBE®

Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council (CRMSDC) honors
KIDS AND CULTURE, LLC as one of the best in the region!


WASHINGTON, DC, NOVEMBER 26, 2024 – The Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council (CRMSDC) is proud to announce that JANIA OTEY, CEO, and KIDS AND CULTURE, LLC have been named winners of the 2024 Top 100 Minority Business Enterprise® Award. This prestigious accolade recognizes minority and women business owners in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia who have demonstrated exceptional entrepreneurial accomplishments, professionalism, and significant contributions to their communities.

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The Top 100 MBE Awards®, established in 2007, evolved from the need to celebrate the creativity and innovation of regional Minority Business Enterprises who serve as role models and inspire the broader community.

Jania Otey, Founder and CEO of KIDS AND CULTURE, LLC, shared, "This award would not be possible without Kids and Culture's talented educators and cultural experts who inspire children to love learning, embrace culture, and live mindfully. I am humbled and extremely honored to receive this prestigious award. It is a blessing to be recognized among such esteemed and innovative awardees."

Sharon R. Pinder, President and CEO of CRMSDC, expressed her congratulations: "Our Board of Directors, corporate members, and business community celebrate the outstanding achievements of the 2024 Top 100 MBEs®. Your dedication and hard work truly make a difference."

About the Awardee, Kids and Culture, LLC  www.kidsandculture.com

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Kids and Culture, LLC is a leading educational enrichment company that specializes in providing diverse educational experiences for students in grades K-6. With over 15 years in the industry, Kids and Culture continues its mission to cultivate young minds that are culturally aware and globally conscious, fostering a spirit of love and respect for all people through engaging cultural camps, afterschool programs, assemblies, and childcare at adult conventions and meetings. Our team creatively customizes signature culture-centered programs, curricula, and content to help children become internationally-minded thought leaders and empathetic global citizens.

The award was presented at CRMSDC's 39th Annual Leaders and Legends Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at the MGM National Harbor in Maryland.

About the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council (CRMSDC)

CRMSDC is a non-profit economic development organization dedicated to fostering growth in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia through programs and services designed to enhance the diversity and innovation of corporate supply chains.

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