Shelby County Chamber of Commerce announces 2022 Diamond Award recipients

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Junior League of Birmingham President Martina Winston, who was the chamber’s Diamond Award recipient for Citizen of the Year in 2021, was the guest speaker at this year’s awards presentation on Dec. 1.

Winston shared about volunteerism and the importance of giving back to the community.

Growing up in the South Side of Chicago, she said her greatest mentor was her grandfather. She admired him from a very young age and said he was always doing service for others.

“I never know why he'd drag me to events,” Winston said. “All I wanted to do was stay home and play, but he would say there were other kids who needed help. That instilled in me the power of giving. You never know how one small moment will impact someone else. I saw the beauty and compassion and care my grandfather was able to provide to others.”

She said the reason she finds it's so important to give back is because there were men and women and community leaders that supported her growing up and she wants to do the same for others.

Winston said her grandfather told her before he passed away that whatever you do, make sure you do the things that are most important–the things that truly add value and have an impact.

“You never know what other people are going through, or what someone else’s story is,” Winston said.

Winston said she isn’t involved in so many volunteer efforts for recognition or awards, but simply because God has asked her to ensure she gives of herself as he did for us.

“As you are doing things within your community, make sure that it's intentional; that you're doing it with purpose and have an impact,” she said.

The chamber presented the Diamond Awards during the luncheon, honoring those organizations and individuals who help make Shelby County the best place to live and do business in the state.

A total of 17 individuals or groups received nominations based on:

2022 Diamond Award winners

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