Gary Carley took home Citizen of the Year honors for his active community involvement at the 30th Annual Frisco Chamber of Commerce Awards Celebration on Jan. 24.
Carley has held positions including the chairman of the Frisco Community Development Corp. and served as a boar member for the North Collin County Habitat for Humanity.
"With this, I re-dedicate myself to serving this community," Carley said.
The banquet featured a theme of "This Town in on Fire," indicating the city's growth and highlighting the efforts of organizations, citizens and businesses to better Frisco.
In addition to the Citizen of the Year, other awards were presented to individuals and companies alike who have made big strides in Frisco the past year.
Chamber Chairman Rich Allen spoke of the chamber's endeavors for the coming year, primarily setting its sights on gaining accreditation by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
"Frisco's not just an average city, we don't accept just OK," Allen said. "We choose to be the best in whatever we do."
President and CEO of the Chamber, Tony Felker summed up the evening:
"Business is good in Frisco, and Frisco is good for business."
Frisco Chamber of Commerce award winners:
Citizen of the Year: Gary Carley
Silver Citizen of the Year: Bill and Lois Cates
Spirit of Frisco Award: Buddy Minett
Home Based Business of the Year: Wiser Designs & Custom Framing
Entrepreneur of the Year: Brian Dick -- Quest Resource Management Group
Developer of the Year: Phillips Creek Ranch -- Republic Property Group
Small Non-Profit of the Year -- Frisco Education Foundation
Large Non-Profit of the Year -- Legacy Christian Academy
Solopreneur of the Year: Deb Sadler -- 20/20 Home Inspections
Micro Business of the Year: Jet's Pizza
Small Business of the Year: Frisco Automotive & Transmission
Medium Business of the Year: CORE Construction Services of Texas, Inc.
Large Business of the Year: Westin Stonebriar
Macro Business of the Year: Forest Park Medical Center