Macfadyen Receives 2008 Goleta’s Finest Entrepreneur of Year Award

Noozhawk founder is among a dozen recipients of as many awards at Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce annual black-tie banquet.

 

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Steve Fedde, left, vice president of Sares-Regis Group, presented the Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Entrepreneur of the Year award to Noozhawk founder Bill Macfadyen. (Ellen Guhring photo)

Noozhawk founder and publisher William M. Macfadyen took home the Entrepreneur of the Year award Thursday night from an annual ceremony honoring Goleta’s Finest.

Macfadyen, past chairman of the Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce, was among a dozen recipients of as many awards at the black-tie affair, complete with gourmet food, wine and jazz music in the high-ceilinged ballroom of Bacara Resort & Spa.

As is custom, the 60th annual event culminated with the presentation of the city’s two crown jewel awards: man and woman of the year.

This year, Man of the Year honors went to former teacher and current Realtor Merlyn Cummings, current president of Goleta Valley Beautiful, and a volunteer for such entities as the Fourth of July Parade, graffiti removal crew, a cleanup and fix-up group through his church, and an organization of counselors who help victims of prostate cancer.

After teaching social studies at Goleta Valley Junior High for 23 years, Cummings — who has been in the real estate business for 25 years — stayed on at the school for two years as a volunteer mentor.

Woman of the Year honors went to Colette Hadley, executive director of the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara, which for 45 years has helped local students pay for their higher education. This year the nationally recognized foundation plans to give out $8.6 million in student aid — a record for the nonprofit organization.

“I have the best job in the world, to run the best nonprofit in the world,” Hadley said, speaking to the roughly 250 people in the audience. “It’s simple: We raise money, we give it away.”

For his part, Macfadyen said Noozhawk’s readership and advertising have risen steadily over the course of its seven-month existence. During his speech, Macfadyen made clear one of Noozhawk’s primary missions: to get the community to help cover itself, in the form of citizen submissions.

“Whether we have two reporters or 10 reporters or 100 reporters, we will always be outnumbered,” he said. “We’re hoping Noozhawk will offer that position and that forum for the community.”

Macfadyen added that, to date, more than 1,000 individuals have published articles on the site.

“We are pleased to have this opportunity,” he said. “You have our word we will continue to cover this community with the respect and the enthusiasm that it deserves.”

Before launching Noozhawk in October, Macfadyen in 2002 co-founded the South Coast Beacon, a weekly community newspaper that garnered the California Newspapers Publishers Association‘s General Excellence Award, an unprecedented honor for a startup. But he closed the paper in 2005 after three years in existence for lack of advertising. Before that, he was a senior editor at the Santa Barbara News-Press for 15 years.

The Goleta’s Finest award was the second for Noozhawk this year. In January, Macfadyen and Noozhawk received the County of Santa Barbara Business & Industrial Association‘s Entrepreneur of the Year award.

The night witnessed a bit of levity with the introduction, by ATK Space Systems engineer Mike Eskenazi, of the high school Educator of the Year, Amir Abo-Shaeer, who heads up the successful Dos Pueblos High’s Engineering Academy.

“He has the most difficult job in the world,” Eskenazi said, pacing the stage like a comedian. “His job is to make teenagers think that it’s cool to be an engineer.”

With that, Eskenazi flogged his own profession with a few self-deprecating jokes, such as: “What’s the world’s shortest book? The Engineer’s Guide to Fashion.”

On a more serious note, he said Abo-Shaeer has succeeded in not only getting more students to take interest in the field of engineering, but also in getting more girls involved in what traditionally has been a male-dominated profession. What’s more, he noted that Abo-Shaeer has secured a $3 million matching grant from the state for an expanded campus for the academy, although to receive the money Abo-Shaeer and the school must raise the same amount from the community.

With this in mind, Abo-Shaeer made a plea to the crowd.

“I need your help to make this dream happen,” he said.

The complete list of 2008 Goleta’s Finest honorees are:

• Small Business of the Year: Anderson Systems, presented by Scott Gordon, president of Haagen Printing

• Large Business of the Year: Citrix Online, presented by Joanne Funari, president of Business First National Bank

• Entrepreneur of the Year: William M. Macfadyen/Noozhawk.com, presented by Steve Fedde, vice president of Cabrillo Business Park

• Special Recognition: Don Oparah/UCSB Venture Acceleration Initiative, presented by John Davies, CEO of Davies Public Affairs

• Human Services Professional of the Year: Joyce McCullough, presented by Randy Weiss, community relations vice president, Santa Barbara Bank & Trust

• Public Servant of the Year: Greg Nordyke, presented by Bob Grisson, general manager of Cox Media

• Student of the Year: Stacie Rayburn Raichelle of Bishop Diego High, presented by Craig Zimmerman,  president of The Towbes Group Inc.

• Elementary School Educator of the Year: Edward Armstrong of Foothill School, presented by Rob Skinner, chief operating officer of Montecito Bank & Trust

• High School Educator of the Year: Amir Abo-Shaeer, director of Dos Pueblos High’s Engineering Academy, presented by Mike Eskenazi of ATK Space Systems

• Volunteer of the Year: Christine LeBon, presented by Jim Knight, chairman of the Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce

• Man of the Year: Merlyn Cummings, presented by Steve Greig of Venoco Inc.

• Woman of the Year: Colette Hadley, presented by Annie Montalvo, executive director of Bacara Resort & Spa

In addition, several thousand dollars were raised through a silent auction to benefit the Goleta Education Foundation.

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» on 05.09.08 @ 09:33 PM

Congratulations Noozhawk!!!!!! I love your site and your mix of stories. Glad to see you’re getting the recognition you deserve. Thank you for getting my day off to a great start every day.


» on 05.09.08 @ 10:29 PM

Congratulations on a well-deserved award! Although I no longer live in California, Noozhawk.com keeps me in touch with my former city. Keep up the good work, and please continue to post Mr. Cagara’s amazing photos of nature’s beauty at Yosemite. I’m on the other coast now, and they make the distance more tolerable. Ellen in Atlanta


» on 05.09.08 @ 10:31 PM

Great to see your hard work recognized…Cissy Ross


» on 05.09.08 @ 11:37 PM

Heartiest congratulations, Bill! You are so deserving of this award with the hours and effort that you have put in to this gem of a newspaper. May the kudos, and advertising, pour in for many weeks to come! Clyde Osterhaus Thayer


» on 05.10.08 @ 12:16 AM

I hope Noozhawk thrives and expands, especially in this time of great need for local news coverage in Santa Barbara Coounty. Congratulations and best wishes for the future.—Bob Sollen


» on 05.10.08 @ 01:18 AM

Congratulations to all this year’s recipients and a special and well deserved congrats to both Bill MacFayden and to Collette Hadley. - R. Steidl


» on 05.10.08 @ 01:41 AM

Congrats Bill! What an accomplishment- Michele Francisco


» on 05.10.08 @ 02:21 AM

Our community is fortunate to have such a dedicated and visionary leader as Colette Hadley. She and the wonderful staff team at the Scholarship Foundation make a huge difference for our young people. And congratulations to Bill Macfayden and Noozhawk for so quickly building an indispensable outlet for us to keep in touch with what’s going on in our community. Ken Saxon


» on 05.10.08 @ 02:47 AM

Your success is well deserved. Keep up the good work!! Jock and Sara Sewall


» on 05.10.08 @ 02:53 AM

Congratulations Bill on a well-deserved honor! No wonder I didn’t hear back from you last week!! tee hee


» on 05.10.08 @ 04:26 AM

Congratulations to both Bill and the Noozhawk. If I remember correctly Bill was one of the first if not THE first person to leave the SS NewsPresstanic….Bill has always been a man of the utmost integrity and deserves this honor


» on 05.10.08 @ 06:21 AM

Congrats to all awardees! Well done Bill McFadden. One question… How does a UCSB group (VAI) that started in late February 2008 merit any "Special Recognition" three months later? Curious in Lompoc


» on 05.10.08 @ 07:48 AM

If Noozhawk gets entrepreneur of the year, what does that say about businesses in Goleta? Non existent.


» on 05.10.08 @ 08:23 AM

KUDOS Bill! and to all the honorees Mo McFadden


» on 05.10.08 @ 08:26 AM

Congratulation Bill….I knew you "had it" to make this a success. It is very innovative and worthwhile. I read it every day. Jim Dow


» on 05.10.08 @ 12:23 PM

To the guest who was denigrating businesses in Goleta, maybe he didn’t read the part about Citrix Online. My wife works at Citrix, which has almost 1,000 employees and is moving into brand-new offices on outer Hollister. It was awarded the Big Business of the Year and deservedly so. Goleta’s business climate is vibrant, diverse and much healthier than Santa Barbara’s. From what I’ve seen of NoozHawk these last several months, its recognition is well-deserved.


» on 05.10.08 @ 12:59 PM

Congratulations Bill, and myGod cotinue to bless you in the future. Bob Mangus


» on 05.10.08 @ 01:27 PM

Congratulations Bill!!! It is great to get the news on your site. Your articles are wonderful and keep me informed. Alice


» on 05.10.08 @ 04:56 PM

To Bill: The BRIGHTEST LIGHT in SB since—uhh—I cannot remember when! Congrats. Mree TC


» on 05.11.08 @ 06:14 AM

Well deserved Bill - congrats! Tom Brennan


» on 05.11.08 @ 06:50 AM

Congratulations Bill! From the Sitterles


» on 05.11.08 @ 09:59 AM

Congratulations to Bill and Noozhawk! What an inspiration to young journalists in the community to watch this site grow over the year. The King’s Page awaits your visit at SMHS when you have time! Ciao!


» on 05.11.08 @ 12:29 PM

Is Noozhawk even close to profitable? And who named it - hopefully not the "entrepreneur of the year."


» on 05.11.08 @ 12:36 PM

If Noozhawk is Entrepreneur of the year, what does that make Craig Smith, Noble Laureate?


» on 05.11.08 @ 01:16 PM

Pepperdine rules! Way to go, Bill!!!!! - cdl


» on 05.11.08 @ 04:21 PM

You can always tell the bitter, jealous journalists, can’t you, Bill? LOL


» on 05.11.08 @ 04:43 PM

Bubble busters…..why don’t you stick with blogs? Bill….enjoy the kudos from fans of Noozhawk and friends who wish you well, period. MTC


» on 05.11.08 @ 05:17 PM

HITYL!


» on 05.11.08 @ 10:40 PM

Bill, Congratulations. Paraphrasing Hunter S. Thompson: They don’t hardly make ‘em like you anymore. But just to be on the safe side, you should be castrated anyway. Just kidding. It’s most fitting to honor your entrepreneurship and commitment to quality journalsim. Allen


» on 05.12.08 @ 02:26 AM

I can’t think of a better choice! All my best to Bill and to Noozhawk (my new favorite local news source!!)


» on 05.12.08 @ 04:30 AM

Congratulations, Bill. Andrew


» on 05.12.08 @ 05:13 AM

Congratulations Bill on your new venture and the honor you have recently received. I have enjoyed watching your journey and thank you for providing our community with unbiased solid news. ‘Noozhawk’ really nails it.! Judy Foreman


» on 05.12.08 @ 05:55 AM

Wish you could see our standing ovation, and hear the applause upon reading this news. No one deserves this recognition more than you Bill! You and your outstanding Noozhawk staff give us your all! May this be the start of much more to come.


» on 05.12.08 @ 09:31 AM

I’m so pleased that Bill invited me to sign up for Noozhawk on earth day. Thank you, Bill, and congratulations for providing this constructive news media for our beloved community. Congrats to all the nominees. Hats off. Roberta Parkinson


» on 05.13.08 @ 08:25 AM

Bill, What a wonderful prize for you and Noozhawk. I guess I’m not alone thinking you were the most community minded & creative editors I have ever met. This started at the Beacon when I used to adv. w/you. You’ve out-done yourself again. God Bless you Bill, Gloria Regan, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Carpinteria, CA


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