BAYTOWN – As Crosby-Huffman continue to rally from flooding events, loss of retail businesses, and manufacturing, they press on with awards and installation of duly elected board members at their annual event. This year a hail back to the circus comes to town or Under the Big Top at the Hilton Garden Inn.
Awards were generally under the direction of Chambers staff President Kim Harris and Chamber Coordinator Stephenie Walden as members of an elite committee introduces the award. The CrosbyHuffman Chamber of Commerce Employee of the Year was Chef Espinosa with Crosby Cougar Bistro v! for Crosby. For Huffman Jamie Lee with Spirit of Texas Bank won.
Next Non-Profit entity of the year was awarded by Stephanie Walden for Huffman and Lemisha Ducos for Crosby winners for Non-Profit of the Year were Crosby American Legion for Crosby and May Community CenterHuffman.
Citizen of the Year was awarded by Angi Richey for Crosby and a surrogate for Benny Soileau for Crosby Margarette Chasteen won and Maria Martin was Huffman’s Citizen of the Year.
Business of the Year was presented by Jamie Lee of Spirit of Texas Bank and Toni Handley for Crosby. The Businesses of the Year were CRT for Huffman and Visiting Angels Baytown for Crosby.
Stephanie Walden Chamber Coordinator presented the Ambassador of the Year to Margarette Chasteen who was also sworn into the board.
The staff presents their own award as Tip of the Hat Award and that went to Doug and Angi Richey for their help over the year.
The the board of directors was sworn as above.