Past Rotary Businessperson of the Year Award winners sponsored by the Clinton Rotary Club over the many years have included these respective winners: Bill Robinson Dean Williams Dave Felch Steve England Buzzy Hyman Barry Broderick Jimmie Johnson Bob Lorenz Troy Lee Len Rahhal Bob Marcy Greg Adams Jeff Wilson G.W. “Dub” Lowry Pat Cornell Brett Brittain Max McKinsey Johnny Cornell Debra and Mark Nicholson L.R. Sights Tim Davis Russ Meacham Matthew Blakeburn Mohand Jubara Michelle & Keith Ventris Pat Smith
Since 1950, many Clintonites have answered the call to serve the Clinton Chamber of Commerce without any reservations or hesitation.
Past Clinton Woman of the Year award winners, sponsored by AMBUCS, include: Jean Wohl Reneé Hill Linda Parker Mary Ann Oyler Marsha Moore Florence Hayes Vivian Knodel Jane Ernst Linda Carpenter Nellrita Barrick Ann Newcomb Joyce Tindel Sharon Buchanan Canda Dupree Lisa Anders Katherine Kreizenbeck Barbara Hayes Lois Schimmels Leah Adams Dana Matlock Sherri Klein D’Linda Neidy Lillian Collins Marian Tisdal Carolyn Schumacher Pat Smith Jalynn Youngberg Gerrie Cordes Oleta Camden Jill Weedon Julie Burden Valerie Miller Debbie Carlisle Donna Rother Traci Rogers Donelle Ratheal Wollmann
I am so honored to have gotten to serve as Chair of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. The board is full of great community leaders who want nothing but the best for the businesses of Clinton. We are like minded that we want to see our city succeed but different enough to see this come to fruition through different avenues.
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