Centennial Bank Named 2009 Business of the Year by the Cabot Chamber of Commerce

On January 15, Centennial Bank was honored by the Cabot Chamber of Commerce as the Business of the Year for 2009.  Nominations were sent in by chamber members on the basis of overall civic and community support from a Cabot business. The nominations were then sent out of state to be judged independently.

Centennial Bank was one of three finalists up for the award.  We at Centennial would like to thank the Cabot Chamber of Commerce, our customers and fellow chamber members for the award.  Most of all, we would like to thank our employees for giving of themselves to make Cabot a better place.

The picture below represents some of the Centennial Bank employees and board members who attended the annual dinner.  Photos courtesy of Jeffrey Smith and The Leader.

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Left to Right: Kelly Pichon, Jerry Waymack, Davy Carter, Tracy French, Brad Keating, Brenda Baldwin, Janet Morden, Amanda Elizandro and Kyle Proctor

John C. Thompson, 2009 President for the Cabot Chamber of Commerce, presents Centennial Bank Market President Tracy French with the Business of the Year award.

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