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ANNUAL AWARDS

2022 Annual Awards Award Recipients

The Macomb Area Chamber of Commerce held their 2022 Annual Awards Happy Hour event on February 22, 2023 from 5 to 7 pm at Macomb Dining Company

The Macomb Area Chamber of Commerce took this opportunity to acknowledge the efforts of several members, citizens, and community leaders who played a vital part in the 2022 business community Awards included the Ambassador of the Year, Business Leader of the Year, Business of the Year, and the Chairman’s Award

Nominees

Business of the Year nominations included Cassady Martial Arts Academy, Deadhead Plant Ranch, Farm King, Grand Prairie Supportive Living, iDoc Device Repair, Macomb Park District, Project Dance Company, Sports Corner @ 124, The Elms, Your CBD Store, McDonough District Hospital, and The Wine Sellers.

Business Leader of the Year nominations included Adrian McGregor McDonough District Hospital, Brian Kerr and Johnnie McKee Sports Corner @ 124, Jennifer Foster Grand Prairie Supportive Living, and Zachary Green—Good Food Collaborative

The Chamber recognized Outgoing Board Members Ryan Riggins (MidAmerica National Bank) and Dr. Christine Standard (Macomb Audiology & Hearing Aid).

Awards were presented to Ambassador of the Year Laura Leezer (Citizens Bank, a Division of Morton Community Bank).

The 2022 Chairman’s Award was given to Matt Lawver (United Community Bank). The 2022 Business Leaders of the Year Awards were presented to Johnnie McKee and Brian Kerr (Sports Corner @ 124). The 2022 Business of the Year Award recipient was The Wine Sellers.

Thank You

A special thank you to the Chamber Board of Directors, the Chamber Ambassador Committee, Chamber Staff, Macomb Dining Company, Blue Sky Bungalow, Nostalgia Décor + Gifts, and Engraving by Lin for helping to make for a successful event

The Macomb Area Chamber of Commerce wishes to thank everyone who has worked tirelessly, volunteered their time, donated their resources, actively contributed to the viable success of the community, and helped to promote the positives within Macomb’s unique and ever-evolving business community now and for years to come.

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