Businesses Celebrate Finalists
Posted On March 14, 2018
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0 Annually the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce celebrates excellence across industries.
The Annual Banquet presented by Halladay Motors will celebrate the achievements of 2017 and will formally launch the Cheyenne Rising Initiative. The Cheyenne Rising Initiative will elevate imagination by making it reality. Defined action steps will improve the capitol of Wyoming- Cheyenne and Laramie County. Ingenuity combined with public-private partnerships will drive forward results and improve the standard of living for all.
“To achieve economic development we together will rise to exceed our potential for optimal growth and for a strong future.” Shared President/CEO, Dale Steenbergen.
The Annual Banquet Awards presented by Halladay Motors recognizes both business and individual community leaders achievements. The final award will be revealed at the event and is the most prestigious award, Person of the Year. Join the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce for the special “Cheyenne Rising” Annual Banquet presented by Halladay Motors on Friday, March 16th at 5:30 p.m. at Little America Hotel & Resort. Enjoy live music, dancing, and so much more. Register at www.cheyennechamber.org or call (307) 638-3388 to sponsor or learn more.
– Chamber Spirit –
Pat Ashworth, Express Employment Professionals
Aaron Courtney, Jonah Bank of Wyoming
Stephanie Prescott, RE/MAX Capitol Properties
Chamber Spirit Award Finalists are individuals that are highly engaged in the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce and our community. They demonstrate leadership and are strong ambassadors of the business community. Last year’s recipient was Dave Cook, Western States Bank.
– Emerging Leader –
Desiree Brothe, DDA/Mainstreet
Craig Hibberd, Wells Fargo Bank
Eric Trowbridge, Array School of Technology & Design
Nominees are highly ambitious young professionals who are instrumental in the Cheyenne community, the Chamber and other community organizations. Young professionals must be 35 and under. The recipient of this award last year was Samuel Weinstien, Pinnacle Bank.
– Community Service –
Cheyenne Stampede Hockey
Chick-fil-a
Simon Contractors
Spradley Barr Motors
The Community Service Award Finalists are businesses that make a difference through outstanding initiatives and contributions. They kindheartedly put others first, and are businesses who support charitable organizations.RE/MAX Capitol Properties won this award during last year’s banquet.
– Non-Profit of the Year –
Element Church
Safehouse Services
CASA of Laramie County
Non-profit of the Year Award Finalists are businesses that make a difference through outstanding initiatives and contributions, kindheartedly put others first, and must be classified as a non-profit. STRIDE Learning Center was the honoree who took home this category last year.
– Small Business –
i.Qlinary
Cheyenne Stampede Hockey
Ward Insulation
MillerPromotions was the winner of this category last year. The Small Business Award Finalists exemplify a strong entrepreneurial spirit and provide a unique culture for our community. (Business cannot exceed a total of 10 employees).
– Large Business –
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
First American Title
Historic Plains Hotel
Last year’s recipient of the Large Business Award was Taco Johns International. The Large Business Finalists have made a great impact on the Cheyenne area with their specialized services and are engaged in the Cheyenne Community.
Additional Awards will include; Committee of the Year, Service Award, Business Advocate and Person of the Year.
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