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Bruce Cosgrove and Sharon Gannon, representing the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, at the Auburn Business Expo on March 27, 2008 at the Gold Country Fairgrounds.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce held the 2011 Annual Meeting on Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at the Sheraton Chapel Hill.
(Photos by Kevin Seifert Photography | Courtesy the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce | www.photoendeavors.com | 919.208.9458)
Chamber Announces Businesses of the Year
December 31, 2010 — Winners of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s 2010 Business of the Year Awards were announced at the Chamber’s 2011 Annual Meeting Jan. 25. The Chamber presents Business of the Year Awards to outstanding members in the small, mid-size, large and non-profit organization categories. The Chamber also presented the Progress Energy Sustainable Business of the Year Award.
Vacuum Cleaner Hospital is the 2010 Business of the Year in the small business category.
Chapel Hill Magazine is the 2010 Business of the Year in the mid-size business category.
Top of the Hill is the 2010 Business of the Year in the large business category.
The Morgan Creek Foundation is the 2010 Non-Profit of the Year.
PTA Thrift Shop, Inc. is the Progress Energy Sustainable Business of the Year.
The Business of the Year Awards (one recipient each for small, mid-size, and large categories) is presented to the outstanding Chamber member businesses that have shown growth, innovation of product, exemplary customer service, response to adversity, and/or contribution to the community. The small category is open to organizations with ten or fewer employees; the mid-size category to organizations with 11-25 employees, and the large to organizations with 26 or more employees.
The Non-Profit of the Year Award is presented to the outstanding Chamber member charitable non-profit organization that has shown growth, innovation of product, exemplary customer service, response to adversity, and/or contribution to the community.
The Progress Energy Sustainable Business of the Year is presented to the outstanding Chamber member that has applied for Green Plus certification and demo
As a former president of the Greater Riverside Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, I was delighted to witness the exciting new chapter they've embarked upon. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending the grand opening of their new office, where they unveiled their ambitious plans for the future to the membership.
Wishing the organization all the success as they continue to lead and serve our community.
On a personal note, it was also a joy to put my new Canon EOS R6 through its paces. Please enjoy the photos captured during the event.
The vitality of our business community relies heavily on a robust Hispanic Chamber network for resources and support. I wholeheartedly encourage everyone to get involved.
Richard Sandoval
President, Greater Riverside Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (1996-1998)
Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet
March 26, 1954
"Sun Maid Girls" Blaine Neikirk, Sue Crawford and Mary Jane Meece were on hand for the arrival of Walter "Teed" Hines as he arrived for his address to the local chamber of commerce. Hines was a member of the storied 1916 SHS Football Team and went on to become president of Sun Maid Raisins in California. Shaking Hines had is businessman Paul Dexheimer who coached the 1916 team.
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Jim Slaughter Photography Collection
The front facade of the Commerce Building, with additional 3 stories. This building is meant to be a close approximation of the smaller office building located next to the Piggot Building in downtown Hamilton Ontario
Christiane Roth, Présidente de la CCI de Colmar et du Centre-Alsace, et son équipe sont allés à la rencontre des commerçants non-sédentaires du Marché Couvert de Colmar et du Marché Place de la Cathédrale ce jeudi 10 octobre. Ces derniers participeront pour la première fois à la Journée Nationale du Commerce de Proximité et du Centre-Ville, qui aura lieu ce samedi 12 octobre.
Christiane Roth, Présidente de la CCI de Colmar et du Centre-Alsace, et son équipe sont allés à la rencontre des commerçants non-sédentaires du Marché Couvert de Colmar et du Marché Place de la Cathédrale ce jeudi 10 octobre. Ces derniers participeront pour la première fois à la Journée Nationale du Commerce de Proximité et du Centre-Ville, qui aura lieu ce samedi 12 octobre.