Delaware County Chamber Announces 2024 Epic Award Honorees
The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce has named the six organizations and individuals it will honor at the 2024 EPIC Awards, formerly known as the Annual Dinner.
The business advocacy organization’s signature event, bringing together 400+ local business, nonprofit and government leaders, will be hosted at The Drexelbrook on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
“Honoring the exceptional businesses and individuals who play a vital role in our community’s advancement is a genuine privilege. We are grateful for their unwavering support in helping us drive business growth in Delaware County,” said Trish McFarland, president of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce. “We invite you to join us, not only to celebrate these remarkable awardees but also to forge valuable connections that can help you to grow and enhance your business.”
The event will feature a full agenda aimed at recognizing the various contributions that this year’s honorees have made to stabilize and grow Delaware County’s economy. Event agenda:
- 11:00 AM – Registration, Networking and Vendor Market
- 12:00 PM. – Lunch and Awards Ceremony
The 2024 EPIC Award honorees are:
- Business of the Year: Monroe Energy
- Citizen of the Year: Dionne Douglas, Kimberly- Clark
- Economic Impact Award: Delaware County Community College
- Excellence in Business Award: Michael Brady, LPL Financial
- Nonprofit of the Year: Teachers Teammates
- Young Professional of the Year: Wally Rutecki, New American Funding
Event Sponsors include Energy Transfer, Sunoco, Aqua, An Essential Utilities Company, Comcast, Comcast Business, Delco.Today, SAP, AmeriHealth Caritas, Brinker Simpson & Company, LLC, Independence Blue Cross, LPL Financial, Meridian Bank, IBEW 654 | International Brotherhood of Electric Workers, Barsz Gowie Amon & Fultz, PECO, TD Bank and Oliver Heating & Cooling.
Find out more about the 2024 EPIC Awards and the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce.
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