Savannah Area Chamber opens nominations for 2026 business awards

Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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Each year, the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce recognizes businesses and leaders for their contributions to the region’s economic growth. The organization has opened nominations for its 2026 Chamber Business Awards, an annual event that honors individuals and companies who have demonstrated excellence, innovation, and a commitment to the community.

The Chamber encourages its members to participate in the nomination process. According to the announcement, “Now, it’s your turn to help recognize the leaders shaping Savannah’s future. The Chamber invites members to submit nominations for the 2026 Chamber Business Awards—an annual tradition that honors the outstanding leaders, dedicated teams, and remarkable companies that exemplify excellence, innovation, and community spirit.”

The awards are intended to highlight those making a positive impact on Savannah’s business environment. As stated in the release: “Your nominations help shine a well-deserved spotlight on the people and organizations that make Savannah a vibrant place to live, work, and do business.”

Nominations can be submitted through an online form provided by the Chamber.



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