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Cherokee Chamber Announces Award Winners

The Chamber of Commerce presented the 46th Annual First Citizen of Cherokee County recognition to longtime resident Jim Lindenmayer. Additional accolades went to Killian Automotive, 2021 Small Business of the Year; In Harmony Pediatric Therapy, 2021 Excellence in Customer Service Award winner; and Cherokee FOCUS, Nonprofit of the Year. Out-of-town judges chose all recipients.

Jay Street with ASC Group received the Chairman’s Council Joan McFather Volunteer of the Year Award since he best exemplified ongoing dedication as a Chamber ambassador while contributing dozens of volunteer hours on the Chairman’s Council. This award, bearing the name of longtime Chamber volunteer Joan McFather, has been given in her name since her death in 2019.

The Chamber also announced this year’s Top 10 in 10 Young Professionals To Watch, which recognizes residents under age 40 who are considered to be Cherokee County’s up-and-coming leaders over the next 10 years.

Top 10 in 10 Young Professionals To Watch: Jeremy Adams, assistant principal and athletic director, Cherokee High School; Anna Teal, owner, Teal Marketing, LLC; Lindsay Bowley, coordinator of recruitment, Cherokee County School District; Elizabeth Lanier Evans, clinical nurse manager, Northside Hospital Cherokee; Robert Capovilla, founding partner, Capovilla and Williams. (Back Row, L-R): Angela Glowcheski, deputy director, Sequoyah Regional Library System; Brian Albrecht, president and CEO, Credit Union of Georgia; Christopher Brazelton, executive director, Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, Inc.; Coty Thigpen, assistant city manager, City of Woodstock; Savannah Holcomb, school library media specialist, River Ridge High School.