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Home » Tri-City businesses, nonprofits receive chamber awards

Tri-City businesses, nonprofits receive chamber awards

Photo of Business of the Year award winner Brandon Potts of Bouten with Dr. Steve Ashby, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Business of the Year

Left to right: Steve Ashby, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL); Brandon Potts, Bouten Construction Company; Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Small Business of the Year winner John Crook of Paragon Corporate Housing with Khurshed Sharifov, Charles Schwab and Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Small Business of the Year

Left to right: Khurshed Sharifov, Charles Schwab; John Crook, Paragon Corporate Housing; Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of New Business of the Year award winner Reyes Gonzales of Tee Time with Christine Rose-Vanwormer and Amy Basche, Tri-City Regional Chamber

New Business of the Year

Left to right: Christine Rose-Vanwormer, Visiting Angels Living Assistance Services; Reyes Gonzales, Tee Time; Amy Basche, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Non-Profit of the Year award winner Duane Howard, Benton Franklin Fair Association with Emily Volland, Kadlec and Amy Basche, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Non-Profit of the Year

Left to right: Emily Volland, Kadlec; Duane Howard, Benton Franklin Fair Association; Amy Basche, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Spirit of Tri-Cities award winner Abbey Cameron, 3 Rivers Community Foundation, and Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Spirit of Tri-Cities

Abbey Cameron, 3 Rivers Community Foundation, and Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Community Impact Award winner Commissioner Jerome Delvin, Benton County with Brooklyn Reeder, Marsh McLennan Agency and Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Community Impact Award

Left to right: Brooklyn Reeder, Marsh McLennan Agency, Commissioner Jerome Delvin, Benton County; Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Corporate Impact Award winner Brian Hartman, Bechtel with Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber and Emilia Keener, Lourdes Health & Trios Health

Corporate Impact Award

Left to right: Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber; Brian Hartman, Bechtel; Emilia Keener, Lourdes Health & Trios Health

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Chamber STAR award winner Randy Hayden, Port of Pasco with Ava Wainhouse, NonStop Local News and Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Chamber STAR

Left to right: Ava Wainhouse, NonStop Local News; Randy Hayden, Port of Pasco; Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Tom Powers Ambassador of the Year Award winner Lori Powell with Thomas Drozt, Ben Franklin Transit and Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Tom Powers Ambassador of the Year

Left to right: Thomas Drozt, Ben Franklin Transit; Lori Powell, Advocare; Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber

Courtesy Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce
Photo of Business of the Year award winner Brandon Potts of Bouten with Dr. Steve Ashby, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber
Photo of Small Business of the Year winner John Crook of Paragon Corporate Housing with Khurshed Sharifov, Charles Schwab and Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber
Photo of New Business of the Year award winner Reyes Gonzales of Tee Time with Christine Rose-Vanwormer and Amy Basche, Tri-City Regional Chamber
Photo of Non-Profit of the Year award winner Duane Howard, Benton Franklin Fair Association with Emily Volland, Kadlec and Amy Basche, Tri-City Regional Chamber
Photo of Spirit of Tri-Cities award winner Abbey Cameron, 3 Rivers Community Foundation, and Trish Herron, Tri-City Regional Chamber
Photo of Community Impact Award winner Commissioner Jerome Delvin, Benton County with Brooklyn Reeder, Marsh McLennan Agency and Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber
Photo of Corporate Impact Award winner Brian Hartman, Bechtel with Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber and Emilia Keener, Lourdes Health & Trios Health
Photo of Chamber STAR award winner Randy Hayden, Port of Pasco with Ava Wainhouse, NonStop Local News and Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber
Photo of Tom Powers Ambassador of the Year Award winner Lori Powell with Thomas Drozt, Ben Franklin Transit and Lori Mattson, Tri-City Regional Chamber
March 31, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

From successful local businesses to engaged individuals, the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards celebrated nine who have helped transform the business community and the community at large. 

The nine award winners were recognized at the chamber’s recent 2025 Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon at Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick. 

Along with longstanding awards such as different business of the year awards and awards recognizing the chamber’s biggest supporters, this year’s slate of awards included the newly established Spirit of Tri-Cities Award for a business or organization that demonstrated exemplary leadership and community engagement to positively impact the quality of life in the region. 

This year’s award winners were: 

  • New Business of the Year – Tee Time 
  • Small Business of the Year – Paragon Corporate Housing 
  • Business of the Year – Bouten Construction Company 
  • Non-Profit of the Year – Benton Franklin Fair Association 
  • Spirit of Tri-Cities Award – 3 Rivers Community Foundation 
  • Chamber S.T.A.R. Award – Randy Hayden, Port of Pasco 
  • Community Impact Award – Benton County 
  • Corporate Impact Award – Bechtel 
  • Tom Powers Ambassador of the Year Award – Lori Powell, Advocare 

The regional chamber changed the format of the awards this year. They used to be known as the Business and Nonprofit on a Roll awards. The name change came with a shift in focus as well to include additional criteria beyond growth. 

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