John Crossman |
Orlando, Fla. – Crossman & Company was awarded ONYX
Magazine’s Publisher’s Award for their work in promoting real estate education
in all historically black colleges and universities.
John Crossman
accepted the award on behalf of Crossman & Company at the 11th annual ONYX
Awards on Saturday, March 28.
The Publisher’s Award is presented to an
individual or company that had provided dedicated service, consistent advocacy
and outstanding leadership to the higher education community on a regional or
state level.
“We’re thrilled to be recognized with this esteem honor.
Real estate is important in all communities,” Crossman said.
Rich Black |
“The ONYX Awards serves as the premiere event in Florida to
celebrate and recognize the accomplishments and contributions of African-Americans
and those of African Diaspora,” said ONYX Magazine Publisher Rich Black.
“We are delighted to pay
tribute to a stellar group of individuals and companies that are making a
difference throughout the state in the areas of business, sports, education and
community service.”
The ONYX Awards serves as a fundraiser for the Tri-County
Sickle Cell Association, The Young Fathers of Central Florida and the literacy
program for the Orange County Jr. Wildcats and Polk County Rattlers.
The awards
also paid tribute to Florida’s four historically black colleges and
universities – Bethune-Cookman University, Edward Waters College, Florida
Agricultural and Mechanical University and Florida Memorial University.
For a complete copy
of the company’s news release, please contact:
Sydnie Cobb
Crossman & Company
407.581.6261
Crossman & Company would like to thank ONYX magazine for allowing our team to be a part of such an incredible event! We look forward to continue working with their team.
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