The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce recognizes that the county’s success is dependent upon the hard work of the organizations, businesses, and individuals who give of themselves to make the community a better place.
The public is invited to take make a nomination that recognizes this hard work. The deadline is Thursday.
Forms can be found on the Chamber's website and Facebook page.
The awards include:
Organization of the Year
Open to both businesses and non-profit organizations, this award is presented to an organization or business in the Fulton County area with proven growth and stability, provides innovative products and services, and demonstrates economic support of the Fulton County area business community.
Business Professional of the Year
This award is presented to an Individual who demonstrates growing excellence, creativity, and initiative in their profession, is engaged in the community, and shows a strong commitment to good business practices. This person serves as a role model for other professionals both personally and professionally, and possesses vision and passion to mentor and lead others.
Emerging Business Award
Open to both businesses and non-profit organizations, this award is presented to an organization or business established in the last 0-5 years in the Fulton County area that demonstrates growing success in community, and exhibits commitment to good business practices, community relations, and employee relations.
Community Service Award
Original Chamber award. Prestigious award presented to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the community.
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