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BEST BUSINESS
COLLIERVILLE CHAMBER’S
BRIDGING THE GAP: COLLIERVILLE EDUCATION FOUNDATION
PERSON OF THE YEAR: DON KITCHENS LANDERS FORD PRESIDENT
NON-PROFIT OF THE YEAR: KEMMONS WILSON FAMILY CENTER FOR GOOD GRIEF
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Our goal is to fund every eligible teacher grant for the enrichment of education in Collierville. It’s rewarding to gift teaching materials that truly make a difference in the lives of students, and the Bridging the Gap Award reinforces the value of the work we do to support educators.”
— TERRI FURLONG
— DON KITCHENS
It’s an honor to receive this Nonprofit of the Year Award on behalf of the Baptist Centers for Good Grief. We’re so grateful to our community for their support and to our staff for their dedication to providing these crucial services every day.”
— ANGELA HAMBLEN-KELLY
IN COLLIERVILLE, WE HAVE A FRONT-ROW SEAT TO BOOMING BUSINESS. THESE LOCAL BUSINESS LEADERS MEET AT THE CROSSROADS OF EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION .
SPIRIT OF COLLIERVILLE: ALSTON CONSTRUCTION
ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR:
HAMBY AUTO CONCIERGE
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OF THE YEAR:
THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
We are very honored to have won the Spirit of Collierville Award. We strive to be great stewards of all communities we work in. It’s important to Alston Construction to give back and be involved, it’s part of our culture. The Alston Way! Thank you for such an honor.”
— CHAD LINDSAY
We are honored to be recognized as the “Entrepreneur of the Year”. It would not be possible without the support of the great residents of Collierville and our wonderful Chamber. We are so proud to be a part of the Collierville Chamber.”
— MIKE & DENISE HAMBY
We are grateful for this award and the recognition of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and our contributions in partnership to improve the health of the citizens of Collierville, the West Tennessee region, and across Tennessee.”
— DR. PETER BUCKLEY