It was a night to remember on March 30, as the best in the biz were awarded by the 琉璃神社 Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber hosted its 2021 Business Excellence Awards at the Delta on Water Street, aptly titled 鈥楻ockin鈥 Resilience鈥 in an era that defines local business resiliency under the COVID-19 pandemic.
Marion Bremner took home the night鈥檚 biggest prize as the Business Leader of the Year, having worked as the manager of the 琉璃神社 鈥楳eals on Wheels鈥 program for over two decades.
鈥淚t was a great evening,鈥 said Chamber Board President Pamela Pearson. 鈥溾 great opportunity to celebrate the resilience of area businesses.鈥
Ted Schisler of co-presenting sponsor Interior Savings Credit Union called it 鈥渁 night to remember.鈥
The Large Business of the Year award went to ACE Plumbing and Heating, while Mid-Size Business went to Tranq Sleep Care and Small Business went to Modern PURAIR.
A new category this year was the Indigenous Business of the Year, with Moccasin Trails taking home the top prize.
A full list of award winners:
Rising Star Business of the Year Award: HUB Office Furniture Inc.
Arts & Entertainment Achievement Award: Festivals 琉璃神社
Social Leadership CrAsian Foods Corp.
Ethics in Business Secure-Rite Mobile Storage
Inclusive Workplace: TKI Construction
Environmental Impact: Ecora
Young Entrepreneur of the Year: Courtney Koga, CrAsian Foods Corp.
Not-For-Profit Excellence: Habitat for Humanity Okanagan
Excellence in Agriculture: FloraMaxx Technologies
Excellence in Tourism: O鈥橰ourke鈥檚 Peak Cellars
Technology Innovator of the Year: Acres Enterprises Ltd.
Indigenous Business of the Year: Moccasin Trails
Small Business of the Year: Modern PURAIR
Mid-Size Business of the Year: Tranq Sleep Care
Large Business of the Year: ACE Plumbing & Heating
Business Leader of the Year: Marion Bremner.
With the 2021 Excellence Awards wrapped, it鈥檚 on to the next one: the 2022 ceremony is scheduled for November 2022.
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Jake.courtepatte@kelownacapnews.com
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