2004 Business Man of the Year Selected
May 9, 2005 -- The Business Advisory Council and the National Republican Congressional Committee is pleased to announce that Wayne Golliday was named "2004 Businessman of the Year." Mr. Golliday has been recognized as one of the top U.S. business leaders who have successfully integrated business and financial success with the support of Republican ideals.
Mr. Golliday was singled out to receive this prestigious award because of his unselfish commitment to the Business Advisory Council and because of his support and leadership that was instrumental in the election of George W. Bush and our Republican Majority in Congress.
Golliday, who owns Internet Techs with his wife Nancy has been in business for himself for 25 years, Golliday has
owned and operated many successful start-up companies. Starting right out of college as a franchisee with Dominos Pizza, Golliday has also
owned and operated a very successful insurance agency and microfilm business. For the last 15 years he has
owned and operated an award-winning computer/network and web design consulting company.
The NRCC's Business Advisory Council was formed to involve this country's top business leaders in the process of Government reform. Their experience and knowledge, together with their get-it-done attitude, will lead the way as we deal with the critical issues that affect economic stimulus in the country...debt reduction, retirement/social security, tax reduction and simplification, and ending government waste and inefficiency.
2004 Business Man of the Year Selected