Nominees announced for annual Jefferson Chamber of Commerce awards
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The brunch will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St.
Finalists for the 2012 Citizen of the Year are:
■ Gary Kennedy, Northwest Maritime Center board member.
■ Rena and Earll Murman, community volunteers and tutors.
■ Shirley Moss, Port Townsend Food Bank manager.
■ Kelly and Laurie Liske of First Federal Bank, co-chairs of Christmas for Children.
Nominees for the Tim Caldwell Business Leader of the Year award are:
■ Charley Kanieski, Business Guides owner.
■ Dana Petrick of Dana Pointe Interiors.
■ Steve Rafoth, owner of Enclume Design Products.
New this year is the Young Professional of the Year award.
Nominees are:
■ Will O’Donnell, Jefferson County Farmers Market director.
■ Frank DePalma, Totera Web Designs president and a board member of Co-Lab and Quimper Mercantile as well as a Team Jefferson Economic Development Council team member.
■ Jordan Eades, co-owner of Hope Roofing.
The award finalists were chosen by a Chamber of Commerce committee after nominations closed Jan. 7.
The chamber’s new board of directors also will be installed at the brunch.
Limited seating will be available. To reserve a seat, phone the chamber at 360-385-7869.
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