Madison Chamber of Commerce’ to host ‘Best in Business Awards 2025’
Madison Chamber of Commerce will present the annual “Best in Business Awards” event to honor outstanding achievement among members on April 25 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Space Camp Operations Center.
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 By Gregg Parker  
Published 7:04 pm Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Madison Chamber of Commerce’ to host ‘Best in Business Awards 2025’

Awards ceremony will be held Friday at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center

MADISON – Each year, Madison Chamber of Commerce presents the “Best in Business Awards” to recognize standout leaders among members in an array of categories.

“Since its founding, Madison Chamber of Commerce has proudly celebrated excellence in local business,” Chamber President Michelle Epling said. “This glamorous evening promises a memorable ‘blue’ carpet experience for all attendees, complete with a delectable dinner and drinks.”

“Join us for an unforgettable night of recognition, celebration and connection,” Epling said.

The event venue will be the Space Camp Operations Center at U.S. Space & Rocket Center this Friday, April 25. When doors open at 6 p.m., cocktail hour will start and continue to 6:30 p.m. Then, dinner will be served to guests. The program will open at 7:15 p.m.

The Best in Business Awards cover nominees in several categories:

• Best Start-Up Business of the Year – Bellehouse; Blue Apple Bookstore & More Benefit LLC; Reagan’s Clinic LLC; Relax & Release Shampoo & Sleep Spa; Sandy Land; and Wrapsody of Madison.

• Best Food/Beverage Business of the Year — Chuck’s Fish – Madison; Forever Grateful; Lanier House Tea Room; and Valentina’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar.

• Best in Healthcare — Huntsville Hospital Spine & Neuro Center Madison; Orthodontic Design Co.; and Whitney West, M.D., P.C.

• Best in Wellness — Inner Space Counseling & Consulting LLC and Relax & Release Shampoo & Sleep Spa.

• Best in Arts & Entertainment — The Blue Melody Dinner Theater and Madison Street Festival.

• Best Minority-Owned Business of the Year — Brian Robinson Coaching; PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans – Madison; and The Veggie.

• Best Small Retail Business of the Year — Favorite Things; MAC Global Promotions LLC; and Murphy Homes.

• Best Non-Profit of the Year Aum Foundation USA; Downtown Rescue Mission – Huntsville; The Enrichment Center; Kids to Love; Legacy 4 Korean War Veterans Foundation; The Schools Foundation; and Still Serving Veterans.

• Best Small Service Business of the Year — Anglin Reichmann Armstrong; Blue Ink Closing & Title LLC; Bret Slaton Homes; Cepeda Systems & Software Analysis Inc.; Chapman Sisson Architects; Ridgeline Construction Roofing & Exteriors – Athens; Rocket City HR Consulting; Sandy Robinson Coaching; Simple Helix; and Two Men & a Truck.

Event sponsors include Presenting Sponsor, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing; Toast Sponsor, Mozaic Smart Technology Design; Madison Car Snacks Sponsor, Woody Anderson of Madison; Best Small Service Business Award Sponsor, Uniti Fiber; Spirit of Madison Award Sponsor, Signalink Inc.; Dinner Sponsors, Madison Hospital and Redstone Federal Credit Union; and Registration Sponsor, Lambert Moving Systems.

Madison Chamber of Commerce’s office address is 230 Hughes Road, Suite C. For more information, call 256-325-8317 or visit madisonalchamber. com.

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