Commissioner Murman mentioned in this Observer article on chamber awards dinner:
Riverview Chamber awards
Greater Riverview Chamber hosts
Mardi Gras-style awards dinner
By LOIS KINDLE
The Regent took on the look of a New Orleans Carnival event Jan. 20 as the Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Dinner and Awards Celebration. The evening’s theme was Mardi Gras, and the 344 members and guests who attended were ready to party.
“The room looked spectacular,” said Tanya Doran, the chamber’s executive director. “The atmosphere was fun, festive and filled with color, and everyone was in a celebratory mood.
As in previous years, the gala included the presentation of the chamber’s coveted awards, which included Ambassador of the Year, Citizen of the Year, Margy Watkins Volunteer of the Year, Shining Star and three Business of the Year recipients based on the number of employees. The 2017 honorary mayor, Tammy Holmberg, who raised more than $18,000 during her campaign on behalf of YMCA Camp Cristina, received the Key to the City.
Visiting dignitaries included Hillsborough County Commissioner Sandra Murman, Dist. 1; Hillsborough County Public Schools Board member Melissa Snively, Dist. 4; Hillsborough County Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez; and the Honorable Carl Hinson, of the 13th Judicial Circuit, Hillsborough County.
“We were thrilled with the turnout,” Doran said. “This event sets the tone for the entire year. It allows us to honor just a few of the many people who help make this chamber successful.
“And as we look back and recognize those who helped this chamber be its best in 2016, we also look forward to a new year of new ideas and new initiatives with a new president and board.”
The chamber’s 2016 award winners received their trophies from the previous year’s winners in their respective categories.
- Bryan Reith, of AFLAC, was named Ambassador of the Year
- Jennifer Caskey, CenterState Bank, Citizen of the Year
- James Pulkowski CPA, Margy Watkins Volunteer of the Year
- Craig Beckinger, ABC Event Planning, Shining Star
- Huth & Booth Photography, Small Business of the Year
- Alley Cat Pest Control, Medium Business of the Year
- Little Harbor Resort, Large Business of the Year
Caskey echoed the sentiments of each winner.
“I was surprised and very honored and humbled to have been chosen for the (Citizen of the Year) award,” she said. “It’s already sitting on my shelf in my office.”
Thatcher recognized and thanked outgoing board members Robert Hintze, Theresa Turner, Joe Nichols and James Pulkowski for their dedication and service.
After an exchange of the leadership gavel, newly elected President Elijah Heath made his first remarks and installed the 2017 Board of Directors.
“I’m excited to have the opportunity to work with such a great board,” he said afterward, noting what a “huge success” the Mardi Gras-themed event was. “And I look forward to serving the Greater Riverview Chamber and the community throughout the year.”
Erica Perrine went home even happier than when she came. As winner of the 50/50 raffle, she pocketed $1,200.
Jill Andrew, of Superior Residences of Brandon, won top honors for the event’s funniest costume, the chamber staff for best group costume and Pearl Chiarenza, of Bodyworks Health & Wellness Center, for most original costume. Each received a certificate and bragging rights for their efforts.