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NOTE: This news article featuring President & CEO, Eric Spoonmore, was originally published by WRTV 6 by Taj Simmons on Tuesday, August 12th, 2025.
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Hello, Chamber friends. This is Eric Spoonmore, President and CEO of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, and I’m excited to share with you this month's Chamber Insider Update. Thanks for watching, and from all of us at the Chamber, thank you for all that you do to support our community and the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. Special thank you to Wes Lasher with The Production House for his time and talent to create this video for us! (http://www.facebook.com/ProductionHouseVideo/) The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce has announced the recipients of this year’s prestigious community and business awards, to be celebrated at the 110th Annual Meeting & Community Awards, presented by Old National Bank, on Thursday, September 11th, 2025, at the Monroe Convention Center. This year’s awards and winners are: New Business of the Year: Heartwork Brewing Recognizes a business or organization that has existed for less than five years. Business of the Year: Stonecroft Health Campus Recognizes a business or organization that has existed for five years or more. Community Anchor: Master Rental Recognizes a business or organization that has contributed positively to the local community over a sustained period. 4 Under 40 Awards: Anne Bono Lloyd (Indiana University), Jordan Davis (The Chocolate Moose), Melanie Vehslage (Youth Services Bureau), and Sydney Zulich (Bloom Magazine) Recognizes young professionals that make a significant impact within their organization through their leadership and work ethic, while also giving back to the community through civic involvement. Outstanding Educator Awards: Kristina Cowden (Edgewood Intermediate School), Angie Evans (Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship), Dee Minnick (Edgewood Early Education Center), Ashley Sotomayor (Summit Elementary School) Recognizes an individual teacher, program director, counselor, administrator, or staff member at Monroe County Community School Corporation or Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corporation that impacts students in a positive way and works to advance the profession. Ambassador of the Year: Sandra McGow (Bell Trace Senior Living) Recognizes a Chamber Ambassador who goes above and beyond to champion the Chamber’s mission by welcoming new members, strengthening member engagement, and serving as a vital link between the business community and Chamber staff. Lifetime Achievement: Cary Curry (Curry Auto Center) Recognizes individuals who have had a measurable impact on our community over a sustained period. |
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