Chamber 2014 Installation Banquet

Randi Kaufman

The Business of the Year award went to Triple T Heating & Cooling, a fixture in the community for 40 years. Brad Tanner, CEO of Triple T, has served for the past year as Chamber President. Triple T is known for their great service to their customers and their community.

Brent Wignall, owner of Wiggy Wash, was named Business Person of the Year. Serving on the chamber board for the past two years, Wignall has not only helped support the business community but he gives back to the community serving as a volunteer fireman.
The Community Action Award was awarded to Chris Baird from Serve Daily. Chris started the free South Utah Valley newspaper over a year ago with the goal to provide a local paper encouraging citizens and the community to serve hoping it would empower liberty, build unity, and foster growth.  

Randi Kaufman of RK Creative Consulting was awarded Total Citizen of the Year. Randi has volunteered her Saturdays in the Summer and Fall to the Farmer’s Market. She also help start, and is now president, of the Women in Business South Utah County.  
Lana Hiskey awarded Mike McKell of McKell, Christiansen, and Wise with the Business Education Partnership Award for his continued support of education in the Spanish Fork community.

Mayor Wayne G. Anderson awarded Doug and Carol Ford with the Spanish Fork Mayor’s Award.

Mayor Randy Brailsford awarded Holly Meagher with the Salem  Mayor’s Award.
Brad Tanner presented Lance Wilson of State Farm Insurance with the Chamber President’s Award for his dedication to the chamber and the Spanish Fork Community.
Brenda Liddiard of Circle V Meat was honored with the Chamber Director’s Award given by Cary Hanks for her dedication to the chamber and her volunteer work during the Winter Lights Parade and Harvest Hurrah.

Steve Clegg, Terri Williams, Rod Dart, Cary Robarge, Brent Wignall, Stacy Beck, Mike Mendenhall, Randi Kaufman, and Yolanda Moser were given Chamber Board Service Awards for the past two years.

Becky McConnell was installed as the 2014 President of the Chamber, with Stacy Beck as President Elect for 2015.  New board members were welcomed and installed.  The Chamber Board is made up of four executive board members, 14 board of directors, and 6 representatives from local government, service organizations, and Nebo School District. 

This body of individuals volunteers their time to help promote business in our communities. Thanks to all who serve in our communities.
 
Spanish Fork Chamber Newsletter - January 2014

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