Entrepreneur Award Presented

Entrepreneur Award Presented

SALISBURY – Maryland Capital Enterprises, Inc. (MCE) has announced that its inaugural Palmer Gillis Entrepreneur of the Year Award winner has been present4ed to Pete Roskovich, owner of Adams Ribs and Black Diamond Catering in Fruitland.

The award was created to recognize the entrepreneurial spirit, outstanding accomplishments and sheer determination of local entrepreneurs who own and operate successful small businesses. He was was presented the award at MCE’s Annual Gala at the UMES Student Services Center last Saturday.

Roskovich has created and made both Adam’s the Place for Ribs and Black Diamond Catering one of the premier businesses in the Wicomico area. He has been in business for 23 years and has created jobs for about 100 area residents.

“I lead by example. I am a hands-on operator. I usually work 60-plus hours a week, sometimes 80. I expect the same work ethic from my team,” said Roskovich.

Roskovich is active in the community as well. He is a board member of the Salisbury University Foundation and Junior Achievement. He supports the Salisbury Men’s lacrosse team and numerous other organizations throughout the community, by raising funds through “Adam’s Spirit Nights”.

The award was named after O. Palmer Gillis III because he is a shore native who founded and grew his business, Gillis Gilkerson, Inc., into one of the leading construction and development companies on the shore. During his 35 years of building the company with his partner Tony Gilkerson, he has continued to give back to his community through public service, including as a member of the Salisbury City Council, and as a board member for numerous charitable causes and foundations, and as a donor. He has been a leading developer of the Salisbury downtown area and a leading voice in trying to make his community a better place. He exemplifies what MCE seeks in the MCE Entrepreneur of the Year.

Based in Salisbury, MCE is a non-profit micro-business finance and assistance agency formed in 1998 that provides loans, education, and assistance to small businesses on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and provides loans to small businesses in the Baltimore-Annapolis area.

About The Author: Steven Green

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The writer has been with The Dispatch in various capacities since 1995, including serving as editor and publisher since 2004. His previous titles were managing editor, staff writer, sports editor, sales account manager and copy editor. Growing up in Salisbury before moving to Berlin, Green graduated from Worcester Preparatory School in 1993 and graduated from Loyola University Baltimore in 1997 with degrees in Communications (journalism concentration) and Political Science.