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ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER
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The Annual
Awards Dinner is a special event for the Chamber of Commerce and
the Sandusky County community! This special evening, held the
last Thursday in January, is when the Chamber of Commerce
recognizes Chamber members for there dedication to the Chamber
and Sandusky County over the past year as well as acknowledge
individuals for the their continual efforts to strengthen
Sandusky County and themselves. This evening is also a time for
us to reflect on the accomplishments of the Chamber of Commerce
over the past year and our goals for the upcoming year. The
Board of Trustees, Ambassadors and several other committees will
also be recognized for their time and efforts in making the
Chamber of Commerce an asset to Sandusky County.
The Chamber of
Commerce currently presents eight annual awards including three
Chamber Member of the Year awards in the divisions of Small,
Medium and Large; Citizen of the Year; Distinguished Service;
Clark Ambassador; Athena and Health & Wellness. |
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2009 Chamber of Commerce
of Sandusky County Announces Annual Award Winners |
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During the Chamber of Commerce of Sandusky County Annual Awards
Dinner on January 29, 2009 at Terra State Community College in
Fremont, three businesses were recognized for their outstanding
contributions to Sandusky County:
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Small
Division, members with
1 – 5 employees:
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Small
Division Member of the Year Award went to
WAMH Design, owner Deb Hellman
WAMH
Design was nominated for being an asset to the Chamber
for years. Deb gives many hours to Chamber committees
through her time and talents. Noting her actions and
work ethic embody the Mission and Vision of the Chamber. |
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Medium Division, members with
6 - 49 employees:
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Medium
Division Member of the Year Award went to Fremont
Federal Credit Union.
Fremont Federal Credit Union was
nominated for their education and service to others
passion. Many of their employees are involved in
service projects including Literacy Program, Teach of
the Month and through civic groups. They are also a
business partner for the Chamber’s REACH program. |
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Large
Division, members with
50 and more employees: |
Large
Division Member of the Year Award went to Atlas
Industries Inc.
Recognizing an investment of
$3-5 million in recent years of equipment and in
facility expansion to support further manufacturing
production, Atlas was nominated for this award. It was
noted that their employment number is a significant
financial contributor the local economy alone. They
have been a Chamber supporter for decades with
volunteerism and financial support. |
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Citizen of the Year Award |
Robert W. Woolf, co-chair of the Terra State
Community College Major Gifts Committee, was named
Citizen of the Year for being an individual whose
services have benefited the community or area by his
devotion to the general welfare of the citizenry,
exclusive and beyond his profession. In his position as
co-chair for the major gifts campaign, Woolf is working
closely with Terra’s administration to further develop
the program’s mission to raise funds to enhance and
perpetuate the great things that Terra does in the
community.
Wolfs’
past community involvement includes: Chairman of
Memorial Hospital Board and past board member, Past
chairman of the Board for the Chamber of Commerce, Past
President of Rotary, Past Chairman of Sandusky and
Ottawa County Friends of Scouting for the Boys Scouts of
American fund drives. Woolf received an award for
Outstanding Achievement in Trusteeship from Terra in
2006 and he is a member and past chairman of the School
of Hope Board. Woolf is married to Ann and has
two children and four grandchildren. |
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Clark Ambassador Award |
The
Clark Ambassador winner was Jim Miranda, who
has been a volunteer Chamber Ambassador for six years.
He was selected due to his demonstrated support of the
mission, vision and values of the Chamber of Commerce of
Sandusky County with his time, talents and dedication.
Miranda was described as dedicated, volunteer,
informative, encouraging, helpful, advocate,
professional, approachable, and kind.
In
addition to showing his support to the Chamber of
Commerce as an Ambassador, Miranda volunteers at the
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. He also serves
as the Reach Coordinator for the Chamber’s career
education program and is the Safety Manager for the
Sandusky County Safety Council. Miranda is married to
Kay and has two children and four grandchildren who
reside in California. |
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Distinguished Service
Award |
For
being an individual who in his daily practice of his
profession has served the community well, with special
considerations to service over and above that of other
practitioners, Tom Kiser of Professional Supply Inc.
was presented the Distinguished Service Award.
Born
and raised here in Fremont, Ohio, Kiser founded his
business in 1979. Kiser has gone from being a small
town heating and ventilation engineer to being involved
in the fight to halt global warming. While establishing
his expertise in the arena of energy issues, he
maintained his involvement and support of his hometown
by serving on the board at the Hayes Presidential
Center, as a member of the Catholic Education
Development Fund, and the Sandusky County Board of MRDD.
He is a past recipient of the Heritage Award of St.
Joseph Central Catholic, the Entrepreneur of the Year by
Ernst & Young CPA of NW Ohio and has been involved in
coaching and supporting youth sports at all ages from
grade school through the collegiate level.
Kiser
is known throughout the industrial world as America’s
Energy Coach. While saving companies millions of
dollars, he has also shared his expertise and strong
discipline with leaders across the world, including
China. He is the creator of a training concept referred
to as Corporate Coaching, which specializes in helping
business executives, medical professionals, and athletes
sustain high performance. As a professional speaker and
energy coach, his strategies continue to produce life
changing and company enhancing results. Tom is married
to Phyllis and they have four children. |
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Athena Award |
Barbara Ann Krzewinski was presented the Athena
Award for her lifetime community involvement and
working for the betterment of women and children.
Year’s prior, she had worked as a child advocate and
family advocacy officer for the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps.
When stationed in Arizona, she was a member of the Board
of Directors of Children’s Village – a crisis hotline
for rape and spouse abuse and served as president of the
coordinating council where she established a shelter for
battered women and children.
Her
involvement in Sandusky County is quite extensive,
including serving as the first woman Commander of the
Fremont VFW Post #2947, a member of the Sandusky County
Historical Society, Prevention Partnership, Nurses
Association and the local American Heart Association.
Recently, Krzewinski retired as the Director of Health
Services for Gibsonburg Exempted Village School
District. She also was a child advocate with Students
in Crisis, Children’s Services and the Court System.
Krzewinski resides in Fremont and she is the daughter of
Joseph and Ernestine Krzewinski. |
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Health & Wellness Award |
A new
award that was presented at this year’s Annual Dinner
was the Health & Wellness Award, given to
Whirlpool Corporation. The purpose of this award is
to recognize Chamber employers that promote and get
employees involved in healthy options and health
education. Whirlpool won this award because of their
proactive and enthusiastic wellness committee that meets
monthly or more. All of the following programs have
been implemented at Whirlpool since February 2008:
Health fair for employees and families with over 50
Health, Wellness and Safety vendors, Committee worked
with cafeteria to offer better food choices for
employees, Weight-loss and health programs with daily
support and tips, Wellness rebate to be used for
fitness/health activities to encourage employees to stay
active, Smoking cessation programs, and Behavioral
programs to help with depression, substance abuse,
parenting and family issues, and financial and legal
advice. |
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During the annual event the Chamber also
reviewed activities from the past year, announced the
participants in the upcoming Best of Sandusky County
Pizza Challenge, distributed the new 2009
Member-to-Member discount cards for Chamber member
employees, the new 2009 Sandusky County Maps and
announced the 2009 Chamber Board of Trustees. |
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