New Crestview chamber president: think big, think regional (PHOTOS)

From right, past presidents Derek Lott, Mike Roy, Craig Shaw, Dan Bowers Jr. and Karen Hardell ceremoniously pass the gavel to newly installed chamber of commerce President Dennis Mitchell.

CRESTVIEW — Incoming Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce President Dennis Mitchell says that supporting local businesses means working outside city limits, too.

"Our chamber has made a point of thinking big and thinking regional," Mitchell said Saturday during a new-officers installation dinner at the Crestview Community Center. "It isn't just about Crestview … Today there are no economic islands. Parochial thinking is like a deadly virus to a vibrant economy."

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Past chamber presidents Derek Lott, Mike Roy, Craig Shaw, Dan Bowers Jr. and immediate past-president Karen Hardell passed Mitchell his ceremonial gavel after Mayor David Cadle administered the oaths of office.

Joining the chamber's leadership are president-elect Alicia Booker, North Okaloosa Medical Center; secretary-treasurer Phyllis Enzor, Enzor Management; vice president for membership Marian McBride, Okaloosa Title and Abstract; vice president for strategic development Craig Shaw, Shaw Moving and Storage; vice president for community services Paul Lowry, LPL Financial; and vice president of events Chris Daggs, Hub City Ford.

New board members are David Colón, Fred Astaire Dance Studio; Lynn Yort, Waste Management; Christie Cadenhead, FNBT.com; Lynn Dominique, Revive Media; and Katie Sharon, Coastal Bank and Trust.

Cadenhead was also announced as the Triple-B festival organizing committee’s new chairperson.

With big band music and a Mardi Gras theme, the new chamber krewe "let the good times roll" as they took the lead in the region's business community.

Mitchell, a retired Troy University faculty member and economist, chose the evening’s Carnival theme.

Special Awards

Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Past-President Karen Hardell presented the organization's annual awards. Recipients were:

•Brian Hughes, News Bulletin Arts & Entertainment Editor, Dr. W.J. "Doc" Burrows Citizen of the Year

•Dino Sinopoli, Re/Max Agency One, Robert L.F. "Bob" Sikes Military Advocacy Award

•Mary Richardson, A Grand Elegance, Member of the Year

•Leon Daggs and family, Hub City Ford, Business of the Year

•President's Awards: Dr. Pam Meadows, Rae Schwartz, Paul Lowery, and David Colón and Erica Moreno.

•Special recognition: Frank and Betty Brooks on their retirement

Contact News Bulletin Staff Writer Brian Hughes at 850-682-6524 or brianh@crestviewbulletin.com. Follow him on Twitter @cnbBrian.

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