Soldotna Chamber of Commerce Awards Celebrate Outstanding Achievements

Author: KSRM News Desk |

The 64th annual Soldotna Chamber of Commerce Awards Celebration, spotlighting individuals and businesses for outstanding service to the City of Soldotna, was hosted at Soldotna Regional Sports Complex on Tuesday, a celebration of achievements for 2022.

 

The luncheon paid tribute to those who have made the community a better place to live, work and do business. Nominations are reviewed and voted upon by an awards committee, which consists of Chamber board members.

 

Volunteer of the Year Award

The Volunteer of the Year went to Matt Brown with Operation Children First. Brown, after overcoming addiction, had a desire to give back to the Kenai Peninsula Community, especially the kids. In 2017, he started Operation Children First, a non‐profit organization to help local families in need, whether that be by giving toys, clothing, or financial assistance

 

Commitment to Youth Award

Erin Micciche received the Commitment to Youth Award for her many years of volunteer work and time with youth activities throughout the Kenai Peninsula. Micciche makes many spaces special for kid’s events (proms, dances, fund‐raising events) throughout the Central Kenai Peninsula.  For decades, she has created the magic of the Boys and Girls Club Annual Auction Gala.  She was behind much of the fundraising for our community playground, designed the entry and features of the Soldotna Community Memorial Park and has been supporting local “good things” for the last 20 years.

 

Person of the Year

Jeff Dolifka, an attorney was awarded the Person of the Year award for his work with many community non-profits and projects, including spearheading the Soldotna Field House “yes” vote effort.

 

Civic Affairs Award

The Civic Affairs award went to Annette Villa and Beauty for Ashes Alaska.  Villa was recognized as a wife, a mother of nine, a steadfast volunteer in the community, and owner of multiple small businesses. The vision of Beauty for Ashes Alaska is to bring continued hope to those in the darkest places by providing a physical place of safety and comfort. Bridging the gap between leaving rehab and re‐entering society. Stability to assist with going to school, getting a job that moves into a career, or starting a business.

 

Excellence in Profession Award

The Excellence in Profession award was given to Stephanie Queen, City Manager of the City of Soldotna. The award recognizes an individual who attained and personified the highest level of professional excellence in business and/or their profession. Queen is responsible for running a multi‐million‐dollar corporation, she also bridges the gap between politics, the community, and city
administration.

 

Commitment to Customer Service Award

Melody Allen of Mel’s Café was awarded the Commitment to Customer Service Award for exemplifying and promoting quality customer service. Melody Allen and her staff exemplify what true customer service looks like. Their friendly smiles, engaging conversations and fabulous quality of food keeps people coming back, and Melody gives encouragement and kindness to everyone she meets.

 

Small Business of the Year Award

Sara Erikson of AlaSkins received the Small Business of the Year award. AlaSkins is the first company in the world to make dog treats from our wild Alaskan fish skins ‐ salmon, cod & halibut. They are the only manufacturer in the state committed to zero waste by using the whole fish.

 

Chamber Business of the Year

The Chamber Business of the Year was awarded to Hilcorp, Alaska. For nearly 11 years, Hilcorp has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the Cook Inlet basin, ultimately reviving and extending the life of the oil and gas industry on the Kenai Peninsula. In doing so, the company supports dozens of local businesses and hundreds of local jobs on the Kenai Peninsula.

 

Pioneer Award

John Davis, owner of KSRM Inc. was awarded the Pioneer Award for his over 50 years of service on the Kenai Peninsula. Davis and three partners formed KSRM, Inc. in 1972 and purchased KSRM‐AM. The corporation built new studios and offices at Mile 6.5 K‐Beach Road. In 1976 they put KWHQ‐FM on the air as the first FM on the Peninsula. John Davis purchased the corporation in 1982 and then added KSLD‐AM and KKIS‐FM to the group in 1994. In addition to doing morning drive on KSRM for over 25 years, John created two of the stations most popular shows, Sound Off in 1970 and Tradio in 1969. His philosophy on radio is “ local community service”, first and foremost. He believes that “in news, sports, music and weather, our radio stations must be “the hub of the wheel” in our community, with the spokes of community service reaching into and serving every meaningful area of our listeners lives”. Davis has given back to his community as a Borough Assemblyman for 13 years, and membership in the Soldotna Rotary Club, Kenai and Soldotna Chambers of Commerce, Alaska Broadcasters Association, Kenai‐Soldotna Chapter of Safari Club International, the National Rifle Association and his church, Peninsula Bible Fellowship.