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Peachtree Corners' Barbara Howard Named Citizen of the Year

And Dr. Mary Kay Murphy, also from Peachtree Corners, received a Public Service Award at the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce annual dinner.

Barbara Howard of Peachtree Corners was honored as Citizen of the Year at the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce's 65th Annual Dinner. The award honors individuals who have had the greatest impact on the overall quality of life for Gwinnett County in recent years.

A sold-out crowd of 1,000 business and community leaders attended the Feb. 1 dinner at the Gwinnett Center in Duluth. The dinner was sponsored by Gwinnett Medical Center.

Howard, founder of Suzanna’s Kitchen located in Peachtree Corners and Duluth, is well known for her philanthropy. Beneficiaries of her generosity include the Boys and Girls Club of America, Habitat for Humanity, the Hudgens Center for the Arts, the Aurora Theater, the American Cancer Society, and Gwinnett Medical Center. She is also a supporter of the Duluth Fall Festival.

She and her late husband, Henry, were the lead donors to the Legacy Campaign that helped build Gwinnett Medical Center-Duluth with a $250,000 donation. The atrium lobby of this facility is named in their honor. Over the past two years she has made a $25,000 personal gift to the Open Heart Campaign and has given $100,000 to create the Barbara Howard Cancer Care Endowment that benefits GMC cancer services. Most recently, Suzanna’s Kitchen made a $100,000 gift to the Open Heart campaign.

A Public Service Award was presented to Gwinnett Board of Education District 3 Member Dr. Mary Kay Murphy.

Dr. Murphy, who is serving her fifth term on the Gwinnett school board, represents Duluth Cluster schools, all or part of the Collins Hill, Lanier, Norcross, North Gwinnett, and Peachtree Ridge clusters, the Buice School, Monarch School, and New Life Academy of Excellence.

Other Public Service Award winners were Gwinnett Juvenile Court Judge Stephen Franzen; Paige Havens, founder of  Gwinnett’s Great Days of Service; Joe McCart, chairman of the board of the McCart Group; David McCleskey, governmental liaison and community ombudsman for Gwinnett County Public Schools and Nancy Harris, mayor of Duluth.

The R. Wayne Shackelford Legacy Award, honoring the memory and legacy of an individual who has made a difference in the history and progress of Gwinnett County, was awarded posthumously to Barbara King.

The Jackson Jinright Charitable Foundation and Partnership Against Domestic Violence received the D. Scott Hudgens Humanitarian Award given in honor of the late developer.

Nancy McGill, owner of Cartridge World in Lawrenceville, received the 2012 Ambassador of the Year Award for her outstanding service to the chamber.

Belk and Micromeritics Instrument Corp. were honored for their long-term commitment to the Gwinnett Chamber. As chamber members for 50 years, Belk and Micromeritics are the first members to have reached this milestone.

The inaugural James J. Maran International Award was presented to WIKA Instrument LP. This award recognizes an international company that located in Gwinnett and became active in the chamber and the local community. The award is named for retired Gwinnett Chamber president & CEO Jim Maran.

Gwinnett County Public Schools CEO/Supt. J. Alvin Wilbanks announced the Jim Maran Scholarship for STEM Studies. The scholarship will be awarded annually beginning this year to a Gwinnett high school graduate who intends to pursue a career in a STEM field.

Nancy Minor February 7, 2013 at 03:24 pm
Congratulations to a great lady who makes Peachtree Corners a great place to live and work !
Lisa G Pugh February 7, 2013 at 05:54 pm
What a great way to honor those who have given so much to improve our community. Congratulations!

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