ENID, Okla. — Four Enid businesses have received funds after competing in the Cherokee Strip Business Model Competition.
First place was awarded to Gonzales Therapy, which received $10,000; second place was awarded to Kingdom Candy, which received $5,000; third place was awarded to Coffee Inclination, which received $2,500; and fourth place was awarded to Foster Carpentry and Creations LLC, which received $1,000.
The competition, hosted by Autry Technology Center, is aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and supporting small business growth and saw participants from diverse industries competing.
Gonzales Therapy Services, owned by Morgan Gonzales, impressed judges with its “innovative approach and strategic business…