SLIDE SHOW: Chamber presents awards for outstanding volunteer service
The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce delivered its 2020 Chamber Volunteer Awards to Denise Mitchell, Doug Gorman, Beth Noffsinger, Eric Walker and Charles Fortney on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021.


From left, Charles Fortney of Graves Gilbert Clinic, Denise Mitchell, Beth Noffsinger and Eric Walker hold the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2020 Chamber Volunteer Awards they received at the Chamber's award ceremony on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Doug Gorman, who attended the ceremony virtually, was also recognized as the recipient of the Chamber Volunteer of the Year award. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Denise Mitchell accepts the 2020 Ambassador of the Year Award at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Mitchell, a Chamber Ambassador since 2015 and graduate of the Chamber's Leadership Bowling Green Class of 2012, has served as the 2020 Chair for the Ambassadors program and is an active volunteer at Chamber events. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Denise Mitchell accepts the 2020 Ambassador of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Mitchell, a Chamber Ambassador since 2015 and graduate of the Chamber's Leadership Bowling Green Class of 2012, has served as the 2020 Chair for the Ambassadors program and is an active volunteer at Chamber events. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Doug Gorman virtually accepts the 2020 Chamber Volunteer of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Gorman served as an emcee for the Chamber's 2020 Excellence Awards and Targeted Business and Industry Awards. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Doug Gorman virtually accepts the 2020 Chamber Volunteer of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Gorman served as an emcee for the Chamber's 2020 Excellence Awards and Targeted Business and Industry Awards. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Beth Noffsinger of the Bowling Green Convention and Visitors Bureau accepts the 2020 Young Professional of the Year Award at the annual Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Beth Noffsinger of the Bowling Green Convention and Visitors Bureau accepts the 2020 Young Professional of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Eric Walker of U.S. Bank accepts the 2020 Board Volunteer of the Year Award at the annual Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Walker, a member of the Chamber board for several years, was the Chamber Board Chair in 2020. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Eric Walker of U.S. Bank accepts the 2020 Board Volunteer of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Walker, a member of the Chamber board for several years, was the Chamber Board Chair in 2020. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)


Charles Fortney of Graves Gilbert Clinic accepts the 2020 Everyday Hero Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn for the aid he provided during the coronavirus pandemic throughout 2020 at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
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From left, Charles Fortney of Graves Gilbert Clinic, Denise Mitchell, Beth Noffsinger and Eric Walker hold the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2020 Chamber Volunteer Awards they received at the Chamber's award ceremony on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Doug Gorman, who attended the ceremony virtually, was also recognized as the recipient of the Chamber Volunteer of the Year award. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Denise Mitchell accepts the 2020 Ambassador of the Year Award at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Mitchell, a Chamber Ambassador since 2015 and graduate of the Chamber's Leadership Bowling Green Class of 2012, has served as the 2020 Chair for the Ambassadors program and is an active volunteer at Chamber events. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Denise Mitchell accepts the 2020 Ambassador of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Mitchell, a Chamber Ambassador since 2015 and graduate of the Chamber's Leadership Bowling Green Class of 2012, has served as the 2020 Chair for the Ambassadors program and is an active volunteer at Chamber events. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Doug Gorman virtually accepts the 2020 Chamber Volunteer of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Gorman served as an emcee for the Chamber's 2020 Excellence Awards and Targeted Business and Industry Awards. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Doug Gorman virtually accepts the 2020 Chamber Volunteer of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Gorman served as an emcee for the Chamber's 2020 Excellence Awards and Targeted Business and Industry Awards. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Beth Noffsinger of the Bowling Green Convention and Visitors Bureau accepts the 2020 Young Professional of the Year Award at the annual Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Beth Noffsinger of the Bowling Green Convention and Visitors Bureau accepts the 2020 Young Professional of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Eric Walker of U.S. Bank accepts the 2020 Board Volunteer of the Year Award at the annual Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Walker, a member of the Chamber board for several years, was the Chamber Board Chair in 2020. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Eric Walker of U.S. Bank accepts the 2020 Board Volunteer of the Year Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Walker, a member of the Chamber board for several years, was the Chamber Board Chair in 2020. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Charles Fortney of Graves Gilbert Clinic accepts the 2020 Everyday Hero Award at the annual Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
Charles Fortney of Graves Gilbert Clinic accepts the 2020 Everyday Hero Award from Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 2021 Board Chairman Chris Thorn for the aid he provided during the coronavirus pandemic throughout 2020 at the annual Chamber of Commerce Volunteer Award ceremony at the Chamber on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Grace Ramey/photo@bgdailynews.com)
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