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Madison Chamber celebrates Best in Business

MADISON — The Madison Chamber of Commerce celebrated excellence in business at the Best in Business Awards ceremony

The annual event celebrates nine of the “best of the best” in Madison businesses and recognized four individuals as the best stewards of leadership and public service.

“I would like to give a big congratulations to all of the businesses that were recognized and awarded for their accomplishments and dedication to the Madison community at the 2023 Best in Business Awards,” said Madison Chamber Executive Director Michelle Epling. “A lot of hard work was put into making the awards ceremony happen, and it would not have been possible without the help of the Madison Chamber board and ambassadors and other unwavering community leaders who cherish the Madison business community.”

Cheers all around at the Madison Chamber Best in Business Awards (Photo: Steve Babin)

All winners are members of the Madison Chamber of Commerce and were nominated by the public for their outstanding service, best business practices, and demonstrably professional business ethics.

Mosaic AV Integration took the gold as Best Business of the Year; Lemon and Lavender took the gold award for Best Start-Up Business of the Year; Sweet Tea Communications took the gold for Best Small Business of the Year; and Kids to Love took gold for Best Nonprofit Business of the Year.

Madison Chamber Best in Business Awards celebration (Photo: Steve Babin)

Delores Baker of Baker’s Learning Kitchen won the prestigious Excellence in Leadership Award; Stephanie Mills of Two Men and a Truck won the Community Servant of the Year; Stephanie Johnson of Mosaic AV Integration won Ambassador of the Year; and Jan Bias with Redstone Federal Credit Union won the Spirit of the Chamber Award.

Winners in specialized business categories include Pure Barre who took gold as the Best in Health and Wellness Business of the Year; InSight Strategic Solutions won Best Professional Service Business of the Year; Two Men and a Truck won Best Essential Service Business of the Year; Wafle-Bitte won Best Culinary Business of the Year; and Wine and Design won Best Arts, Entertainment and Hospitality Business of the Year.

Best Business of the Year
Gold – Mosaic AV Integration
Silver – Anglin Reichmann Armstrong
Bronze – Two Men and a Truck

Best Start-Up Business of the Year
Gold – Lemon & Lavender
Silver – All Things Madison
Bronze – Wafle-Bitte

Best Small Business of the Year
Gold – Sweet Tea Communications
Silver – Rachel Brown Homes
Bronze – Rosenblum Realty

Best Nonprofit Business of the Year
Gold – Kids to Love
Silver – Madison Street Festival
Bronze – The Enrichment Center

Best in Health and Wellness Business of the Year
Gold – Pure Barre
Silver – Burn Boot Camp
Bronze – Fleet Feet Madison/Huntsville

Best Professional Service Business of the Year
Gold – InSight Strategic Solutions
Silver – Flourish
Bronze – Rocket City HR Consulting

Best Essential Service Business of the Year
Gold – Two Men and A Truck

Best Culinary Business of the Year
Gold – Wafle-Bitte
Silver – MyKitchen HSV

Best Arts, Entertainment and Hospitality Business of the Year
Gold – Wine and Design

Excellence in Leadership
Delores Baker of Baker’s Learning Kitchen

Community Servant of the Year
Stephanie Mills of Two Men and a Truck

Ambassador of the Year
Stephanie Johnson of Mosaic AV Integration

Spirit of the Chamber Award
Jan Bias with Redstone Federal Credit Union

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