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Teresa

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Congratulations to Pinnacle Awards 2019 recipients! South Walton women to be recognized at this year's Pinnacle Awards luncheon include: Stacey Brady of Grand Boulevard, Daryl Davis of Seaside, and Tiffany Nelson of Food for Thought Outreach.

The Pinnacle Awards spotlight leading women in business who hold themselves to high standards and contribute to the betterment of the community.

Ten outstanding women from an 18-county region of Northwest Florida are selected from nominations and honored at the annual Pinnacle Awards, presented by 850 – The Business Magazine of Northwest Florida.

This year’s event will take place 2019 Pinnacle Awards luncheon on Aug. 21, 2019 at The Holley Academic Center at Florida State University’s Panama City campus.

Recipients will be featured in 850 Business Magazine’s Winter 2019 issue.

Pinnacle Awards 2019
Wednesday, August 21st, 2019
11:00 a.m. CST
The Holly Center in The St. Joe Foundation Ballroom at the FSU Panama City campus

2019 Pinnacle Awards | Recipients:

Mona A. Amodeo, PhD, Owner/President, idgroup
Cindi Bonner, Director of Rally Foundation, Rally Pensacola
Stacey Brady, Marketing and Communications Director, Grand Boulevard at Sandestin
Daryl Rose Davis, Cofounder, Seaside - a simple, beautiful life
Marsha Doll, Owner, Marsha Doll Models
Amy Hoyt, Senior Evening News Anchor, WMBB-TV
Kristine Knab (Posthumously)
Kimberly Krupa, Executive Director, Achieve Escambia
Tiffanie Nelson, Founder and CEO, Food For Thought Outreach Inc
Sandy Sims, District General Manager, Gulf Power Company
Michelle Ubben, President/Partner, Sachs Media Group

The Pinnacle Awards spotlight leading women in business who hold themselves to high standards and contribute to the betterment of the community.

Ten outstanding women from an 18-county region of Northwest Florida are selected from nominations and honored at the annual Pinnacle Awards, presented by 850 – The Business Magazine of Northwest Florida.

This year’s luncheon will feature keynote speaker Karen Moore, founder and CEO of Moore, Inc. Moore, Inc., one of the nation’s largest independently owned communications and public affairs firms.

A distinguished public speaker, she has addressed more than 400 organizations on advocacy, leadership, entrepreneurship, crisis communications, marketing and networking. Karen serves on boards of directors of numerous organizations, and her volunteer work has earned her distinctions, including the Distinguished Leader Award of the National Association of Community Leaders.

An advocacy expert, Karen has built a vast array of state and national coalitions addressing important legislative issues. In her bestselling book, Behind the Red Door: Unlock Your Advocacy Influence and Success, Karen helps decision-makers and others understand why advocacy is a vital tool for their organization.

This year’s event will take place 2019 Pinnacle Awards luncheon on Aug. 21, 2019 at The Holley Academic Center at Florida State University’s Panama City campus.

Reserve your spot now to honor these 10 distinguished women and take part in this annual networking opportunity for local businesses and entrepreneurs in Northwest Florida.

Recipients will be featured in 850 Business Magazine’s Winter 2019 issue.

Tickets are available through 850Tix.com.
For sponsorship information or for questions about the event, please contact Mac Little at Rowland Publishing at 850-878-0554.

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Teresa

SoWal Guide
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Nov 15, 2004
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9,456
South Walton, FL
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South Walton women honored at the Pinnacle Awards 2019 luncheon Aug 21 at FSU Panama City:

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Daryl Davis, co-founder of Seaside, Florida

DARYL ROSE DAVIS is the co-founder of the community of Seaside, established in 1981 and described by Time Magazine as “the most astonishing design achievement of its era, and one might hope, the most influential.” The town is the birthplace of a movement in land planning known as New Urbanism. Seaside News: seasidefl.com

STACEY BRADY is the marketing and communications director at Grand Boulevard in Miramar Beach. Her work as an events manager and promoter has benefitted numerous charitable organizations and has raised the profile South Walton County as a nationally recognized arts community.

TIFFANIE NELSON is the founder and CEO of Food for Thought, an organization that combats hunger among children in Walton and Okaloosa counties by providing backpacks filled with healthy, easily prepared food for at-home consumption by students who depend on free or reduced school meals.
 
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