Central Baldwin Chamber Hits Milestone, Presents Awards

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala — The Central Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, which held its annual meeting on January 20, has recorded more than 400 members, according to a report by Gulf Coast Media. Executive Director Gail Quezada was presented an award for the achievement, considering that when she took over the role in 2015, the chamber had fewer than 200 members. Also at the meeting, Jenny Buck was named 2022 chairwoman, and the following businesses were recognized: Farm Fresh Meats of Robertsdale, Kerby Custom Renovations of Loxley, A Paws and Claws of Summerdale and United Bank of Silverhill. The Emerging Small Business Award went to Loxley Nutrition. The Generations Award was presented to Lee Drug Store of Robertsdale. The Small Business of the Year Award was given to Gruenloh, Hardy and Associates of Robertsdale. The Chamber Volunteer of the Year was Kathy Schreiber, and the Community Volunteer of the Year was Stephanie Kroll. Finally, the Fell, Gilbert, Mack, Pearson Founders Award was presented to the family of the late Joe Driver for his service to the community.

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