The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce has announced the award recipients and business nominees for the 2025 Chamber Awards Gala.
The Gala will be on February 27 at Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino. This year’s theme will be “Taking it to the Next Level: Celebrate, Elevate, Innovate!”
Award recipients and business nominees include:
Dick Kitchin Volunteers of the Year
Stephanie Amos
Joshua Georgen
Shelby County Community Lifetime Achievement
Tim Barrick
John A. Hartnett, Sr. Business Person
Brian Brammer – Brammer & Yeend Professional Corporation
Face of Shelby County (Customer Service)
Jeremy Jones – Boba Cafe
Golden Apple Outstanding Educator
Kristiaan Rawlings - Shelbyville Middle School
Outstanding Citizen
Dyan Current
Beau Browning Maverick Award (Under 40)
Alison Everhart
Rising Star Award
Noah Schoolcraft
Business Nominees
Business of the Year
Capone’s Downtown Speakeasy
Infinity Home Care Plus, Inc.
HIGH BARR Realty
Non-Profit Champion
Boys & Girls Club of Shelby County
Shelbyville Central Schools Education Foundation
Shelby County Active Aging Coalition
“We are honored to celebrate our Shelby County community each year at the Chamber Awards Gala,” said Chamber Executive Director Courtney Chapella. “We received over 50 nominations this year, and we’re proud to honor those nominated for the great service they give to our community.”
Tickets are now on sale for $55 per person, $550 for a table of 10. Tickets are available at www.shelbychamber.net or by calling the Chamber at (317) 398-6647.
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