Katie Hammer named Redmond’s ‘Citizen of the Year’
Several awards, including Redmond Citizen of the Year and Redmond Business of the Year, were given out during the 35 th Annual Redmond Chamber of Commerce & CVB’s Awards Banquet & Annual Meeting which was held Friday, Jan. 18 at Eagle Crest Convention Center.
This event recognizes the work and accomplishments of people, businesses, volunteers and sponsors in the Redmond area. The Banquet is also the annual meeting of members and stakeholders, giving the Redmond Chamber an opportunity to hear about the year’s accomplishments and the goals for 2019.
“This is our opportunity to thank our members and the community for an outstanding year,” said Eric Sande, Redmond Chamber of Commerce & CVB Executive Director. “This event gives the Redmond Chamber a chance to recognize those who personify the Redmond spirit while encouraging others to take their products, businesses, customer service and leadership to the next level.”
Along with recognizing all premier level members for the new year, the Redmond Chamber of Commerce unveiled award winners for in the following categories:
Citizen of the Year
Katie Hammer
Redmond Area Parks & Rec
Business of the Year
US Bank
Presidential Choice Award
David Sime
New Business of the Year
Redmond Snow & Skate
Customer Service Award
Les Schwab
Community Service Award
Latino Community Association
Life Time Achievement
Dan Despotopulos
Deschutes Fair & Expo
Young Entrepreneur Award
Special Recognition for their creativity & Entrepreneurial Spirit
Presented to
Penny & Patty Garner 2QT Patooties
Golden Hammer Award
Special Recognition for his dedication and creativity at community events
Presented to
Lee Barker
Ambassador of the Year
Khrisma Carter
Nominations for each category were accepted throughout December. The Redmond Chamber Executive Board reviewed each nomination before selecting the finalists.
“Once again, the selection process was not easy,” Sande said, “All nominations were deserving of recognition for the contributions they play in making Redmond the outstanding community it is.”
Besides the night’s honorees, attendees enjoyed the traditional “mad dash” to the individually decorated tables in anticipation of the giveaways and prizes. Multiple local businesses sponsor tables each year, which they decorate with a theme complemented by giveaways, games and prizes.