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Knox County Chamber of Commerce releases 5 under 40 winners

Knox County Chamber of Commerce releases 5 under 40 winners

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VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The Knox County Chamber of Commerce has announced this year's recipients of the Five Under Forty contest.
The Five Under Forty contest is designed to recognize those in the community under the age of 40 who have made a significant impact in the area, whether through business commitments, community activism, or volunteer efforts with local non-profits.
The following individuals are those being honored:
Spencer Burkhart – Burkhart Insurance
Hannah Swank – Swank & Co. & Little Hill Flower Farm
Brady & Blake Mouzin – Mouzin Brother Farms
Mackenzie Jones -Mackenzie Jones CPA
Chelsea Harrington – German American Bank
Chris Hertel, Chair of the Knox County Chamber Board of Directors states 'The Chamber is extremely grateful to have them in our community and honored to be able to recognize their efforts. We applaud their contributions to our community and look forward to witnessing their continued success.'
The recipients will be recognized at a luncheon at noon on June 12 at Vincennes University's Beckes Student Union. The cost for the event is $150 to sponsor a table and $20 for a single ticket. You can purchase tickets on the Knox County Chamber's website or by calling 812-882-6440.
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