Nominations close tonight for Partnership Awards
FILE PHOTO - Andy Gault receives the Roger Bedford Unsung Hero Award.
Franklin County, News, Russellville
 By María Camp, Managing Editor  
Published 4:57 pm Thursday, January 30, 2025

Nominations close tonight for Partnership Awards

RUSSELLVILLE — Nominations are open for the Franklin County Partnership Awards. The deadline is midnight tonight, Jan. 30. To nominate award candidates, visit franklincountychamber.org/franklin-county-partnership-banquet.  

This year’s awards banquet will take place at 6:30 p.m. March 13 at the A.W. Todd Centre. Tickets to attend the banquet cost $40 per person, or $300 per table of 8. After March 5, the ticket price will increase to $50.  

The awards are presented by the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce and the Franklin County Development Authority.  

“The Franklin County Partnership Banquet is your opportunity to recognize accomplishments and contributions made in 2024 by individuals, businesses, industries and civic organizations,” said chamber Director Cassie Medley. “From enhancing storefronts to educating the future work force and everything in between, there are multiple award categories to share of their diligence, generosity and perseverance.” 

Medley said everyone is encouraged to submit their nominee. Being a member of the chamber or part of the Franklin County Economic Development Authority (FCDA) is not required.  

Forms are available on the chamber’s website at franklincountychamber.org, and on the chamber’s social media accounts. 

“As executive director of the Franklin County Economic Development Organization, I am proud to express our deepest appreciation for the outstanding manufacturers who are the backbone of our local economy. The upcoming Partnership Awards Banquet offers us a special opportunity to honor these remarkable companies and individuals whose innovation, hard work and dedication are driving Franklin County forward,” said Sherye Price. “Their contributions not only provide jobs but also strengthen our community, improve our quality of life and position us as a competitive force in the broader economy.” 

The annual event includes the following award categories. 

Franklin County Chamber of Commerce Awards: 

  • Beautification  
  • Business of the Year  
  • “Sprout” Business  
  • Distinguished Service  
  • Franklin County’s Best Kept Secret 
  • Volunteer of the Year 
  • Hall of Fame 

Franklin County Development Authority: 

  • Industrial Support  
  • Industry of the Year 
  • Educator of the Year 
  • Excellence in Industrial Growth 
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