The Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon is a celebration of the accomplishments of the Regional Chamber and our members. The Regional Chamber members below took home awards from the event.
Chris Rivard
Christopher E Rivard P.S.
The Chamber S.T.A.R. Award is presented to a volunteer who goes above and beyond for the Chamber. S.T.A.R. is an acronym for Service, Time, Attitude, Reliability.
Chris Rivard served as the Chair of the Regional Chamber’s Board of Directors in 2020. During his final year on the board in 2021, Chris served both as Past Chair and Treasurer.
TCRCC Board Chair Andy Stirling, WSU TC’s Kate McAteer, CBC’s Dr. Rebekah Woods, and Cascade Natural Gas’ Dan Messenger
Columbia Basin College & Washington State University Tri-Cities
The Community Impact Awards are presented to the non-profit organizations that provided the Chamber with the most financial support over the previous year.
This year’s Community Impact Awards went to Columbia Basin College (CBC) and Washington State University (WSU) Tri-Cities.
Both CBC and WSU Tri-Cities have been instrumental contributors for the Washington Workforce Portal – an online portal that connects employers with students and educators for meaningful internships. Both organizations also continue to sponsor the Tri-Cities Diversity Summit and both have been active members of the Regional Chamber for many years. Additionally, both CBC and WSU Tri-Cities and their teams are involved in the Education Council for the myTRI 2030 Regional Vision Project.
TCRCC Board Chair Andy Stirling, Battelle’s April Castañeda, Washington River Protection Solutions’ Wes Bryan, and Cascade Natural Gas’ Dan Messenger
Battelle & Washington River Protection Solutions
The Corporate Impact Awards are presented to the for-profit organizations that provided the Chamber with the most financial support over the previous year.
This year’s Corporate Impact awards went to Battelle that operates Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS).
Both Battelle and WRPS are stakeholder-level members – that’s the highest level possible. Battelle is a founding investor in the myTRI 2030 regional vision project and the premier sponsor of the Tri-Cities Diversity Summit. Additionally, Battelle is a partner in the Washington Workforce Portal. WRPS is the sponsor of the Small Business Incentive Program and the premier sponsor of the Tri-Cities Women in Business Conference. They also sponsor the Meet the Buyer – which supports the Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC). Both organizations also are represented on the chamber’s Board of Directors and have been for many years.
TCRCC Board Chair Andy Stirling, Express Employment’s Jason Jones, and Spotted Fox Digital Marketing’s Brad Sappenfield
Express Employment Professionals
The Business on a Roll Awards recognize Regional Chamber members that achieved significant success over the previous year. Criteria includes revenue, sales, employee growth, awards, and community involvement.
The Business on a Roll Award for a business with 1-10 employees went to Express Employment Professionals. Express was selected because of their impressive growth in revenue and paid associate placements – meaning they were able to put a significant amount of people to work in 2021. Express Employment owner, Jason Jones, is also heavily involved in the local business community – including volunteer work as a Chamber Ambassador and serving on the Chamber’s Local Government Affairs Committee.
TCRCC Board Chair Andy Stirling, Sculpt’s Lindsay Kirby, and Bechtel’s Staci West
Sculpt Wellness
The Business on a Roll Award for a business with 11-50 employees went to Sculpt Wellness. Since opening in 2016, Sculpt has seen significant growth in all award criteria. They have more than tripled their customer volume, services, and staff. Due to their significant growth, they’ve just opened a second location in Pasco.
Battelle’s Trish Herron, North Wind’s Rick Moren, and TCRCC Board Chair Andy Stirling
North Wind Solutions
The Business on a Roll Award for a business with over 50 employees went to North Wind Solutions. North Wind has been in business in the Tri-Cities for 20 years. They received a major contract with Hanford Mission Integration Solutions – which was a catalyst for their major growth in revenue. The awards and recognition committee was impressed with the seamless transition of over 300 employees in a short amount of time.
Kadlec’s Stephanie Williams, BFHD’s Rick Dawson, BFHD’s Jason Zaccaria, BFHD’s Carla Prock, and TCRCC Board Chair Andy Stirling
Benton-Franklin Health District
During the past two years, the Tri-Cities community has overcome incredible obstacles by demonstrating innovation, determination, and resiliency. This year, the Regional Chamber chose to honor a local organization with the “Most Valuable COVID-19 Response Award” – to celebrate an organization that stood out in our region during a trying time. This year’s award went to the Benton-Franklin Health District (BFHD).
BFHD typically flies under the radar while adding a great deal of value to our community. But in March 2020, that changed – suddenly the Health District was looked to for leadership in an unprecedented time.
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