Former long-time Kenora chamber president honoured with new award
The Kenora and District Chamber of Commerce is honouring its former president.
The Chamber has recognized Andy Scribilo by introducing a new Lifetime Achievement Award named in his honour.
The Chamber also selected him as the inaugural winner.
Scribolo passed away suddenly in December.
He had been a part of the Chamber for nearly 25 years, becoming president in 2002.
The award was announced during the Chamber’s annual Business Excellence Award ceremony held on Friday.
It was one of 13 awards presented to businesses and individuals, recognizing innovation, leadership, service and community spirit.
“This evening was a powerful reminder of just how much dedication, creativity and hard work exist within our local business community,” stated Tim Gosnell, Interim President.
“These businesses don’t just contribute to our economy; they help shape Kenora into a strong, welcoming, and resilient community. We are proud to celebrate their achievements.”
The Chamber received more than 85 nominations.
Among the winners was Ericka Anderson of Willow Aesthetics, who won the award for Business Owner/Entrepreneur /Manager of the Year.
Studio Fitness was selected for Best New Business.
Here is the complete list of all award winners;
Inclusive Employer Excellence – Image One Home & Cottage
New Business – Studio Fitness Co.
Skilled Trades Excellence – Sunset Country Heating & Cooling
Tourism / Hospitality – LOTW Marina & Service Centre
Innovative Small Business – Northern Airworks Inc.
Indigenous Business – Devil’s Gap Marina
Business Owner / Entrepreneur / Manager of the Year – Ericka Anderson, Willow Aesthetics
Customer Service Excellence (Staff up to 10) – Northern Sounds & Systems
Customer Service Excellence (Staff over 10) – MNP LLP
Community Spirit – The Core: Health & Fitness
Business Improvement – Dearborn Therapy
Youth Entrepreneur (30 and Under) – Shae Lofgren Psychotherapy
Andy Scribilo Lifetime Achievement Award – Andy Scribilo