ROCKVILLE, MD — Gourmet mini cookie company Bell’s Reines announced its approval of receiving the Small Business Administration’s Women-Owned Small Business (SBA-WOSB) Federal Contract Program certification.
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ROCKVILLE, MD — Gourmet mini cookie company Bell’s Reines announced its approval of receiving the Small Business Administration’s Women-Owned Small Business (SBA-WOSB) Federal Contract Program certification.
“We are proud of our journey to becoming SBA-WOSB certified and are excited about the opportunities this opens up for us,” said Teneisha Bell-Thompson, co-founder and CEO of Bell’s Reines. “As we move forward, we remain dedicated to our core values of excellence, integrity, and service. We look forward to forging new partnerships and deepening existing ones, all while making a meaningful impact through our commitment to social economics.”
With this recognition, the baking company is eligible for benefits such as set-aside contracting opportunities for women-owned businesses.
“Thank you to our clients, partners and supporters who have been integral to our success,” Bell-Thompson continued. “Bell’s Reines is ready to embrace the future with our WOSB certification and continue making a difference in the communities we serve.”
The brand’s small-batch collection is made with premium nut-free ingredients and includes nine specialty cookie flavors such as Mint Mocha, Oatmeal Raisin and the “Nostalgic Moments” S’mores flavor released this past fall.