Individuals and businesses recognized at the Robins Regional Chamber of Commerce annual meeting
Flight hangar Thursday for the Robins Regional Chamber of Commerce’s 63rdAnnual Meeting and Awards Dinner.
Several awards were presented to individuals and businesses
for their accomplishments of the past year.
Rochelle Arias of Dress You Up Formals received the Heide M.
Hubbard Ambassador of the Year award for being the ambassador that aided the
most to the chamber’s success during the year.
Custom Cable Assemblies, Inc. received the Charles Shaheen
Small Business of the Year Award, which is picked from the small business of
the month winners.
The Edward Bayer Employee of the Year award was given to
Rosemary Giles of Magnolia Park Cemetery and Mausoleum. She was chosen out of
the outstanding employee of the month winners of 2012.
The recipients of the Sherrill Stafford Good Government
Service were Perry’s Mayor Jimmy Faircloth, Centerville’s Mayor John Harley and
Warner Robins’ Mayor Chuck Shaheen.
While introducing the mayors, Houston County Commissioner
Chairman Tommy Stalnaker spoke about the corporation between the three cities
and the county. He presented each mayor with the “tri-cities” keys, which had
the county seal above each of the city’s keys.
Fritz Marggraff, Progressive Consulting Technologies, Inc.,
received the A.C. “Dick” Walden III Chamber Person of the Year award for his
work on the Christmas Parade for several years.
The Charlie L. Jones Memorial Award, which is awarded to a
citizen who has provided superior service to the community, was presented to
chairman Sonny Watson.
Shaw Blackmon, who was the 2012 chairman, passed on the role
to Randy Randall.
“It’s certainly been a real honor serving,” Blackmon said.
“It has been a fun experience.”
When Randall took the podium, he outlined four things the
chamber would continue to do this year. The four items he listed concerned
support of the base, improving small and large businesses in the area,
supporting the school system and universities in the area and reaching out to
Macon and Bibb County.
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