- June 12, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
The COVID-19 pandemic has stretched most people thin and businesses were no different. On Friday night, the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce honored those who went the extra mile to make a difference helping the community navigate the pandemic.
In its annual banquet at the Grand Junction Convention Center, the Chamber recognized Timberline Bank as Business of the Year, Mobility Driven as the Small Business of the Year, Emma Leenerman as the Young Professional of the Year, and Jeff Kuhr, executive director of Mesa County Public Health, as Citizen of the Year.
“Obviously we don’t do good things for recognition but because it’s what’s right,” said Jeff Taets, President and CEO of Timberline. “The community votes on this, so it’s nice to know that we were recognized by our peers. It’s humbling.”
Timberline’s recognition was…