The Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce held its 83rd Annual Dinner Dance and Auction on Saturday, February 1, 2020, at Evans Hall on the campus of Washington and Lee University. Among the many highlights of “An Old Hollywood Affair” was the presentation of the 2020 Business Individual of the Year award. For the past 35 years the Chamber’s Board of Directors has voted on nominations solicited from the membership, and this year long-time business owner and familiar community member John W. Morman was honored with this distinguished award.
John has been a long-time Chamber supporter and good friend to many. He is known for his hard work ethic, his generosity to philanthropic causes and his genuine care for others. He is always asking how he can help, and going the extra mile to make sure his customers are taken care of and continue to come back. This spirit of service to others is one of the reasons that Celtic Tides, the shop he owns and operates with his loving wife, Mary Jo, has been successful for over 15 years. In addition to being a staple of the downtown Lexington business community, John has been an active volunteer and contributor in Rockbridge County, serving numerous organizations over the years, including the Lexington Lions Club, the Chamber of Commerce, Main Street Lexington and the Mountain City Masonic Lodge. “We are fortunate to have such a creative and passionate business individual among us,” says Chamber Executive Director, Tracy Lyons. “His passion for heritage and community engagement made him the perfect choice for the 2020 Business Individual of the Year.” The mission of the Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce is to champion civic and economic progress for our community. We currently serve nearly 500 members across all three area jurisdictions. For more information about the chamber or to search our online business directory, visit us at lexrockchamber.com or call (540) 463-5375.
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