Daryl Thomas, owner of Thomas Accounting and Income Tax Service LLC, has been named the 2023 Small Business Person of the Year for Alabama by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
SELMA, Ala. - A business owner in Selma has been named the 2023 Small Business Person of the Year for Alabama by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Daryl Thomas, owner of Thomas Accounting and Income Tax Service LLC, said he was surprised to get the phone call.He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child, which affected his motor skills and his speech. He graduated from the University of Alabama with a major in commerce and business administration, then started his business at home.
“I used to do it at the house as a side job because I had no job,” Thomas said. “In 2009, I decided to do it full time.” Thomas was recently in Washington, D.C. to be recognized by President Joe Biden for his accomplishments in his business.“He truly is a role model for all of us,” said Selma Mayor James Perkins. “People really don’t fully understand the amount of services that he does pro bono that he gives to the community, and he helps people.”
Thomas encourages those who want to start a business to “put God first, put in the hard work,” and they will be successful.Copyright 2023 WSFA. All rights reserved.
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