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Local Chambers Recognized as Part of Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Executives 2021 Excellence Awards

Local chambers from across the state were recognized at the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Executives (KCCE) 2021 Annual Dinner on September 30. KCCE Annual Excellence Awards pay tribute to local chambers of commerce in areas of operational excellence that include membership growth and retention, advocacy, and more.

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Executives is the organization that provides professional development and continuing education opportunities for local chambers of commerce, their staff, and volunteers. KCCE strives to provide assistance, resources, and grassroots advocacy to all chambers across the state.

“It’s my favorite time of year,” said KCCE Executive Director Amy Cloud. “Being a part of this ceremony and honoring our local chambers. All year long, these professionals celebrate their members and their community. This night, we get to celebrate them.”

The Excellence Awards ceremony culminates with the presentation of the KCCE Chamber Professional of the Year, which was awarded to the Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Michelle Bundren. This honor is awarded to an individual that shows outstanding dedication and achievement in the field of chamber leadership and service to the community.

“What an honor to be recognized among my Chamber colleagues across the state as KCCE’s 2021 Professional of the Year,” said Bundren. “It is a privilege to promote and represent Calloway County in our state, and it is rewarding to be acknowledged for the hard work and passion we put into our jobs.”

Also, Hailey Anderson from the Murray-Calloway Chamber of Commerce was recognized as 2021 Staff Member of the Year.

Other awards for individual achievement were also presented to Billy Fowler of the Chamber of St. Matthews as the Volunteer of the Year and Ashley McFarland and Todd McConnell of the Paris-Bourbon County Chamber as the Young Professionals of the Year.

Chamber Excellence Awards were given in five categories: annual dues income less than $75,000 (Group I); annual dues between $75,001 and $150,000 (Group II); annual dues income between $150,001 and $250,000 (Group III); annual dues between $250,001 and $650,000 (Group IV); and annual dues income more than $650,001 (Group V). The winners are listed by category and group below:

Membership Growth

Membership Retention

Outstanding E-News Communication

Outstanding Website

Outstanding Social Media

Special Publication

Excellence in Innovation

Excellence in Advocacy

Special Event

The Pivot Award

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