The London-Laurel County Chamber of Commerce saw over 380 attendees at its 2025 annual banquet, held April 15, at the London Community Center.
Sponsored by CHI Saint Joseph Health and catered by Local Honey, the banquet highlighted the chamber’s accomplishments over the past year, and recognized both individuals and organizations that positively impacted the community.
The evening opened with a video recap produced by Michael Sliter of Hotwire Productions, showcasing the chamber’s 2024 accomplishments — including 23 ribbon cutting ceremonies and the addition of 66 new chamber members.
The chamber went on to announce its choices for the Business of the Year awards. AISIN Automotive Casting, LLC was named Large Business of the Year; Katee Loftis Collett State Farm received Small Business of the Year; and Domestic Violence Services earned Non-Profit of the Year.
The chamber also presented the 2025 Teachers of the Year. Bridgett McWhorter of Bush Elementary was recognized for 28 years of dedication to her students and school community; Tonya Allen of North Laurel Middle School was praised for her engaging and positive learning environment; and Mary King of South Laurel High School was honored for contributing over two decades of work to Family and Consumer Sciences, as well as her impact as a coach and mentor.
Each teacher received a $1,000 check, sponsored by Laurel County Farm Bureau.
In addition to these awards, the Ambassador of the Year was introduced. The inaugural recipient of the award was Keyla Stubblefield of The Job Shop Staffing Services due to her dedication and commitment to her work.
Chamber CEO Deanna Herrmann recognized sponsors and committee chairs, and introduced the 2025 officers. Donna Gregorich of Century 21 Advantage Realty is serving as the chamber’s president — the role previously filled by Scott Webster of Tooms, Dunaway & Webster. Although Webster was not in attendance, he was recognized with a plaque for his time as immediate past president.
Gregorich will be joined by Kyle Gray of WB Transport, LLC as president-elect, Donevon Storm of Kentucky Farm Bureau as vice president, Sharon Benge of Benge Farm Supply as secretary, and Ward Stokes of Cumberland Valley National Bank & Trust as treasurer.
Directors continuing or joining the board include representatives from Minuteman Press, Jackson Energy Cooperative, Laurel Grocery Company, Legacy Nissan, JBK Commercial Roofing, CHI Saint Joseph London, and AISIN Automotive Casting, LLC.
Committee chairs were also recognized. Tina Cook leads the Education Committee; Michael Sliter oversees the Ambassadors Club; Garry Conley chairs Junior Achievement; Magen Zawko leads Women in Business; Rebecca Webster leads the Health & Wellness Committee; and Sandi Curd oversees Business & Training. The chamber also noted its continued partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which provides free books to children.
The banquet’s entertainment was provided by comedian Dave Dyer, whose performance was sponsored by Appalachian Wireless. The event also featured a silent auction. The eventful evening came to an end following closing remarks by Hermann.