September 27, 2018
Kamal Bathla, Maestro Technologies, New Jersey, Honored at Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards
Trenton, NJ (Sept. 27, 2018) — Kamal Bathla, Maestro Technologies, New Jersey was honored with the 2018 Immigrant of the Year at the Sixth Annual New Jersey Immigrant Entrepreneurs Awards at the Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce Multi-Chamber Event in Monmouth Junction on Wednesday.
"We congratulate this year's winners for their contributions to the State of New Jersey and recognize the importance of immigrants to NJ's economy and society," says Katherine Kish, Executive Director, Einstein's Alley.
The 6th Annual New Jersey Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards honor immigrant business leaders helping New Jersey communities thrive. The awards were created to highlight the social and economic contributions of New Jersey's immigrants to communities throughout the state and celebrate the important role of immigrants to today's economy. The awards are sponsored by a broad-based coalition of New Jersey chambers, associations and organizations including the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce, Diversity Dynamics, Einstein's Alley, Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce, NJBIA, the New Jersey Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce, Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey.
2018 Award Winners
- 2018 Immigrant Entrepreneur of the Year — Kamal Bathla, Managing Director, Maestro Technologies, Trenton, NJ (India)
- Caspar Wistar Award for Growth — Pierre Hage-Boutros, Founder, Pierre's of South Brunswick, Monmouth Junction, NJ (Lebanon)
- David Sarnoff Award for Advocacy and Community Engagement — Jose Guerrero, President, Chairman and CEO, Spencer Savings Bank, Elmwood Park, NJ (Spain)
- Albert Einstein Award for Innovation — Jack Li, Owner, Windsor Athletic Club, West Windsor, NJ (China)
- Rising Star Award — Suchitra Kamath, Owner/President, Minuteman Press Edison, NJ (India)
- Honorable Mention Growth Certificate — Manuel Hernandez, Owner, Manny's HVAC & Home Improvement, Trenton, NJ (Dominican Republic)
- Honorable Mention Innovation Certificate — Christina Jeng, Founder and President, enfoTech & Consulting, North Brunswick, NJ (Taiwan)
About the Winners
Kamal Bathla, Managing Director, Maestro Technologies, Trenton, NJ was honored as the 2018 Immigrant Entrepreneur of the Year. Employing 180 people, Maestro is an award-winning big data solutions and cloud platform company that Inc Magazine named one of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. for three consecutive years, starting in 2011. As the Managing Director of Maestro Technologies, Kamal is guiding the transformation of his company, applying its leading-edge expertise in software architecture to big data, Machine Learning, blockchain, IoT and cyber security solutions.
In November 2017, he moved Maestro Technologies from Edison to Trenton, NJ, to an 85,000-square-foot headquarters known as the SMART Applications Innovation (SAI) Center, a nerve center of technological innovation run by an accomplished team of technologists who serve private and public sectors and the communities in which they operate. He is passionate about transforming Trenton to the Innovation capital of New Jersey with technology centric programs driven by public/private partnerships.
Pierre Hage-Boutros, Founder, Pierre's of South Brunswick, Monmouth Junction, NJ was honored with the Caspar Wistar Award for Growth. In 1990, Pierre bought the Old Butler, a small deli and general grocery and opened Pierre's Deli adding rooms over the years. He further expanded his establishment, purchasing the property adjacent to the deli and restaurant and opened the bakery. Pierre's dream all along was to bring together his restaurant, bar, and banquet facilities all under one roof.
Jose Guerrero, President, Chairman and CEO, Spencer Savings Bank, Elmwood Park, NJ was selected for the David Sarnoff Award for Advocacy and Community Engagement. He has been Spencer Bank's leader for 30+ years as President, CEO and Chairman. He came from Spain when he was 13 and started off as a youth in the Accounting Department and quickly rose up the ranks.
Jack Li, Owner, Windsor Athletic Club (WAC), West Windsor, NJ received the Albert Einstein Award for Innovation. Under Jack's guidance, WAC has transformed from a gym facility to a true community center employing 98 people. Beyond providing its members with state of the art athletic facilities, WAC is a hub for the local community, serving as the venue for a wide array of events.
The Rising Star award was presented to Suchitra Kamath, Owner/President, Minuteman Press, Edison, NJ. In 2016, she started her new enterprise, the Minuteman Press of Edison. Since she acquired Minuteman Press, it has seen a 500% growth in terms of sales. She was awarded "Top Achievement in Marketing" award during the 2017 Franchise Expo organized by Minuteman Press.
An Honorable Mention Growth Award was presented to Manuel Hernandez, Owner, Manny's HVAC & Home Improvement, Trenton, NJ. Manny came to the US in 1980 from the Dominican Republic. In 2013, Manny received a Master License for HVAC and started Manny's HVAC and Home Improvement.
An Honorable Mention Innovation Award was presented to Christina Jeng, Founder and President, enfoTech & Consulting, North Brunswick, NJ. In 1994, Christina, with two other business partners, created enfoTech & Consulting Inc., which is dedicated to providing IT solutions for environmental protection.
The judges for this year's Awards were Rashaad Bajwa, CEO of Domain Computer, Dr. Arturo Osorio-Fernandez, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Rutgers University, and Lina Llona, Executive Director of the Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards are named for great, historic New Jersey immigrant entrepreneurs. The many nominees represent small mom and pop businesses as well as large corporations; ranging from high-tech firms to professional service providers, from manufacturing operations to restaurant and financial institutions. Combined, they employ hundreds of people and do billions in sales.
Posted on September 27, 2018