The Greater Phoenix Chamber has selected 30 local companies as finalists for its 37th Annual IMPACT Awards. The IMPACT Awards honor the accomplishments of small and mid-to-large sized Valley businesses and their positive influence on the community and economy.
Community voting to determine the recipients of the 2024 IMPACT Award is now open from March 28th to May 3rd.
The 2024 IMPACT Award finalists are:
SMALL BUSINESSES |
MID-TO-LARGE BUSINESSES |
Community Champion: – The Burgess Law Group – Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club – Warehouse215 Economic Driver: – Gammage & Burnham – Phoenix Center for the Arts – REDW Advisors & CPAs Industry Innovator: – Arizona Indian Gaming Association – Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club – Rasa Legal Exceptional Workplace: – Blue Signal Search – Cambridge Investment Research, Inc. – Reimagine Roofing IMPACTful Nonprofit: – Girls on the Run serving Maricopa Pinal Counties – Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central and Northern Arizona – Valley of the Sun United Way |
Community Champion: – Bashas’ a Division of the Raley’s Companies – CopperPoint Insurance Companies – USAA Economic Driver: – CVS Health – Grand Canyon University – J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Industry Innovator: – Copa Health – Intel – MIND 24-7 Exceptional Workplace: – Atwell LLC – Northern Trust – Salt River Project (SRP) IMPACTful Nonprofit: – Arizona Science Center – Civitan Foundation, Inc – Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council
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After the community vote, the 2024 IMPACT Businesses of the Year will be selected from these finalists and announced during the 37th Annual IMPACT Awards event on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. Individual tickets are $100 for Chamber members and $125 for non-members. Tables of 10 are $1,000 for Chamber members and $1,250 for non-members.
“The Greater Phoenix Chamber is proud to honor this year’s IMPACT Award recipients. These businesses represent the innovation and development happening in Greater Phoenix, and we are thrilled to shed light on their incredible work,” said Greater Phoenix Chamber president and CEO Todd Sanders. “We look forward to seeing their continued investment in the region as they contribute to economic prosperity and community connectivity in Arizona for years to come.”