Fort Myers Chamber announces finalists for the 2024 Chamber, APEX Awards
The Greater Fort Myers Chamber has named its finalists for the 2024 Chamber Awards, which will be held on Thursday, July 25 at 5 p.m. at the Caloosa Sound Convention Center in downtown Fort Myers.
Recognizing members for their outstanding contributions to the greater Fort Myers community, the program will feature an award ceremony to honor finalists and name honorees for their impact. The finalists for each category are as follows:
· Small Business of the Year Award: Face It Botox, Global Strategies and Tech in a Flash
· Large Business of the Year Award: Drake Ready Mix, Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt and Scotlynn USA
· The Community Impact Award: Dr. Nadine “Deanie” Singh (Premier Mobile Health Services), Roz Barminski (Hope Clubhouse of SWFL) and Stephanie Ink-Edwards (Community Cooperative)
· Entrepreneur of the Year: Ryan Carter (Scotlynn USA), Matthew Rebstock (Tech in a Flash) and Janelle Miley (Global Strategies)
· The Nonprofit Excellence Award: Boys & Girls Club of Lee County, Gulf Coast Humane Society and Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida
· Young Professional of the Year Award: Kelly Thawley (Florida Southwestern State College), Meagan Baskin (Florida Gulf Coast University) and Melissa Mitchell (Priority Marketing)
The awards ceremony will also recognize the finalists and recipient of the Women in Business Committee’s APEX Awards.
Organized by the Chamber’s Women in Business Committee, the APEX Awards recognize local women with outstanding reputations for professionalism, philanthropy and leadership. This year’s three APEX finalists include Jeannine Joy (United Way of Lee, Hendry and Glades), Debra Mathinos (The Heights Foundation/The Heights Center) and Dr. Sandra Pavelka (Florida Gulf Coast University).
Tickets for the Chamber Awards celebration are $150 per person and $1,350 for a table of 10. To purchase tickets or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, visit FortMyers.org or call (239) 332-2930.