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GC Micro Wins California Hispanic Chamber John Aguilar Award
[August 30, 2017]

GC Micro Wins California Hispanic Chamber John Aguilar Award


GC Micro received the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's John Aguilar Procurement Award at the CHCC 2017 convention. The award was given to GC Micro for excellence in procurement and for leading the way for other Hispanic-owned small businesses.

California Hispanic Chamber Chairman Frank Montes presented the award to GC Micro President and founder Belinda Guadarrama at the CHCC Awards Gala in Rohnert Park, California on August 25th. Congressman Mike Thompson was a special guest at the event. Other special guests at the convention included Oscar De La Hoya, Benjamin Ramirez, Cheech Marin, Blanca Rubio, Susan Rubio, Sandra Lopez and the Chairman of the Latino Coalition Hector Barreto.

In her acceptance speech Ms. Guadarrama stated, "The levels of succes that the Hispanic community has achieved in America today is an unrealized dream for the rest of the world."



Belinda Guadarrama founded GC Micro in 1986. Her firm has received over 250 awards from Fortune 500 firms, the federal government and government prime contractors. GC Micro has received awards for excellence as a supplier from organizations including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman (News - Alert), Sandia National Laboratories, the United States Department of Agriculture, NASA, the US Department of Commerce, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories and Boeing (News - Alert). GC Micro has been repeatedly named one of the top 500 Hispanic-owned small businesses in America.

Belinda Guadarrama has been recognized for over 30 years for her outspoken advocacy for small businesses, women-owned small businesses and minority owned businesses. She was named Small Business Person of the Year by the State of California. In 2002, GC Micro was recognized by the Small Business Administration as one of the top three small businesses in the United States.


GC Micro has continued to be named one of The Best Places to Work in Northern California.


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