2025 Martin County Business Award: will your name be called?
The deadline is approaching to nominate your business or someone else’s for a 2025 Martin County Business Award. Dedicated to celebrating Martin County businesses that significantly impact the economy and workforce, the annual celebration of the community’s top innovators, creators, manufacturers, and more is moving up in the calendar—and so is the nomination period.
The annual Martin County Business Awards, the Business Development Board of Martin County’s signature event, has been sold out for several years. This year, it also adds a new category to honor those dedicated to addressing one of the economy’s most pressing challenges.
The 2025 Martin County Business Awards will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 6 at Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa, where the Innovation in Workforce Development Award category will be awarded for the first time.
Nominations for all awards open now through June 23. For more event information, click here.
Award categories:
NEW! The Innovation in Workforce Development Award: This award is intended to recognize a Martin County business, business leader, workforce development professional, or partner for their contributions, innovations, and significant accomplishments in workforce development and addressing businesses’ employment/workforce needs.
Business Excellence Award: Honors a long-established company that consistently serves as an industry leader, remains actively engaged in the business community, and makes, year over year, a significantly positive and measurable impact on the local economy. Recent winners include Pursuit Aerospace (2024), International Training (2023), Bluestream Fiber (2022), Sunshine Land Design (2021), and Cleveland Clinic Martin Health (2020).
Company to Watch: Honors a new business that’s undergone a transformation of some sorts and introduces new technologies and innovations to the market, blazing trails within its industry while creating new economic opportunities for the county. Previous winners include Grind Hard Ammo (2024), ADDiTEC (2023), and Willis Custom Yachts (2022).
Headquarters of the Year: Honors a company that has made Martin County the managerial and administrative center of the organization. Previous winners include Paradise Air Fresh (2024), Awareness Technologies (2023), Team IP (2022), Seacoast Bank (2021), and Visiting Nurse Association (2020).
Manufacturer of the Year: Honors a local manufacturer dedicated to best practices and innovative processes while meeting or exceeding industry standards and serving as a leader in their field. Previous winners include Value Tool and Engineering (2024), Pace Machine and Tool (2023), and WMR Competitive Products (2022).
Entrepreneur of the Year: Honors an entrepreneur for their ingenuity, courage, and creativity who has innovated new solutions, reimagined existing ones, and (oftentimes) bootstrapped their business from inception to success. Previous winners include Pete Morello of CIS Security Solutions (2024), Eddie Kolos, H20 (2023), Jon Justak, AGTI (2022), Brian O’Connor, AirBurners (2021), and Eric Kiehn, C&W Technologies (2020).
Youth Entrepreneur of the Year: Honors individuals 18 years of age or younger for their entrepreneurial ambitions, innovations, and work ethics in creating services or products for the market and realizing some early accomplishments along the way. Previous winners include Parker Smith of Smith Marine Services (2024), Jaxon McIntyre and Matthew Elder, Bright Delight Windows (2023) and Keegan Nunes, and KSoap (2022).
Newcomer of the Year: Honors a company that moved to Martin County within the last two years and added to the existing base of businesses, bringing new skills, workforce opportunities and additional vibrancy to the local economy. Previous winners include TrenchBadger (2024), Containing Luxury (2023), Daher (2022), Comfort Suites Stuart-Hutchinson Island (2021) and The Roofing General (2020).
Some of the more recent winners of the Charlene Hoag Leadership Award—which recognizes leaders who live in Martin County and have advocated for the continuous improvement of the local economy and the creation of sustainable and resilient opportunities—include Suzy Hutcheson (2024), Tom and Sue Whittington (2023), Kelly Johnson (2022), Janice Norman (2021), and Debra Duvall (2020).
ABOUT THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BOARD
The Business Development Board of Martin County’s vision is to foster a strong Martin County economy characterized by diverse businesses with a growing and sustainable tax base. Founded in 1991 and organized as a 501(c)6 not-for-profit public-private partnership, the BDB’s mission is to lead economic development by supporting local contributory businesses, attracting investment, and fostering job creation.
To learn more, become a partner or investor, call 772.221.1380 or visit bdbmc.org.
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