USSBA News release

Eugenio Cortes of Clarkstown International Collision Inc.
Wins Federal Government’s Small Business Person of the Year 2007

Nanuet, NY--- As an exclamation point to the success he has attained as a small business owner, on April 20, the New York District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration bestowed its Small Business Person of the Year for 2007 on Eugenio “Gene” Cortes, owner of Clarkstown International Collision Inc. in Nanuet, NY.

Born in Cuba, a one-time resident of Queens and now living in New City, NY, Cortes was selected in a competitive process from throughout the SBA’s New York District servicing area which includes New York City, Long Island and the downstate counties of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester.

Cortes said he learned the ropes of running a small business as a young man working alongside his father, who owned and managed several restaurants and bakeries. He attended college at CUNY as a design-drafting and technology major, but drifted into auto body work part-time, through his brother-in-law, who worked in an auto body shop.

He enjoyed the business so much that in 1972 he joined his brother-in-law in opening a three-car auto body shop in Queens. The two owners sold the business in 1979 and Cortes took a job as an auto appraiser first with Allstate and then with Travelers before deciding once again to pursue his dream— owning his own body shop again.

In 1992 he opened Clarkstown International Collision Inc. in West Nyack with all of the working capital he had at the time— $100. The operation consisted of him, his wife, Anna, and one technician. Through hard work the company grew to the extent that an adjacent building was purchased to open a second operation, Sagma Auto Glass Inc.

By 2003, both operations outgrew the existing facilities, so Cortes moved his business to a 14,000 square-foot facility in Nanuet, NY. He undertook renovation of the facility with the help of an SBA-guarantied 7(a) loan from the New York Business Development Corporation for $1.5 million. The business now generates $5 million per annum and employs 30 people, of whom 25 are minorities. The business is also now authorized by 20 different national insurance companies as a direct repair shop, and is said to be so immaculately clean, you could “eat off the floor.”

Cortes’ contributions to his community are many and varied. He gives back by serving as a member of the Nyack Hospital Foundation Board, the Rockland Business Association, the Knights of Pythias, the Nyack Chamber of Commerce and the Clarkstown Community Task Force and The West Nyack Rotary Club to name a few. And his company provides job education and training through New York’s BOCES Program.

Cortes received his award in front of 200 business leaders, economic development officials, family and friends at the Ted Weiss Federal Building in Manhattan. He was joined by his wife, Anna, and three of his employees, who also happen to be his daughters. “They essentially run the business for me now, so I should be able to retire early,” Cortes laughed.

All of the SBA’s programs and services are provided to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. For more information about the SBA please visit www.sba.gov/ny/ny 


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