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Niceville Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce’s ‘Blue Jeans and Bling’ award winners

The Niceville Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce held their Annual AwardsCelebration at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center on February 16, 2022. During the Blue Jeans and Bling-theme celebration, 2021 Chairman of the Board Garrett Floyd (Niceville Insurance Agency) recognized several area businesses and individuals for their contributions to the Chamber and the community in 2021. The […]

The Niceville Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce held their Annual Awards
Celebration at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center on February 16, 2022.

During the Blue Jeans and Bling-theme celebration, 2021 Chairman of the Board Garrett Floyd (Niceville Insurance Agency) recognized several area businesses and individuals for their contributions to the Chamber and the community in 2021.

  • The gavel was then passed to the 2022 Chairman, Dr. Mike Mosley, Rocky Bayou Christian School.
2022 Chairman, Dr. Mike Mosley

The awards included:

Small Business of the Year: Spine Life Chiropractic – Justin & Tiffany Turner

Justin & Tiffany Turner

Young Professional of the Year: Mitch Anderson, Okaloosa Gas District

Mitch Anderson

Large Business of the Year: Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

Carr, Riggs & Ingram

Volunteer of the Year: Aly Wrann, Smileology

Aly Wrann

You Rock: Josh Woeckener, Highlight Weddings & Events

Josh Woeckener

Community Enrichment: Brandon & Chandler Huff, Huff Developments, LLC

Brandon & Chandler Huff

Rev. Dennis Brown Servant Leadership Award: Bernard Johnson, Florida Power & Light Company

Bernard Johnson

Chairman’s Award: Leslie Moland, White-Wilson Medical Center

Leslie Moland

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