When Boulder City Chamber of Commerce CEO Jill Rowland Lagan was introducing videos from those speaking on behalf of the chamber, few expected to see a former president doing so.
Thanks to Artificial Intelligence, shown was a brief vintage video of Franklin Delano Roosevelt using a script in his tone, which was then uploaded to AI in video file form.
“Like rugged pioneers forging their way through uncharted wilderness, you have ventured forth, undaunted by challenges that lay before you,” the nation’s 32nd president “said” in part. “With callous hands and resolute determination, you have carved out your own destinies. At the vanguard of this noble crusade stands the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, ally in your quest for economic dominion. Through their unwavering advocacy and tireless efforts, they have cleared the way for your businesses to flourish, safeguarding your interests and amplifying your voices in the halls of influence.”
This praise came last Wednesday night during the chamber’s awards night, paying tribute to many businesses and individuals in the community.
Lindsay Stevens, whose family owns the Coffee Cup, will be the 2024-2025 chamber board chair.
“Being born and raised here, it has always been important to me for Boulder City to always keep that small-town charm, while also continuing to build our local economy and I think we are doing just that,” Stevens said. “We are endlessly proud of all of you. It’s not easy to be an entrepreneur but we’re grateful you have taken that path.”
Several awards were presented during the event including the following:
Bert Hansen Award (Business person of the year): Bridget O’Neil of Bloom
Eva McGarvey Award (Chamber member of the year): Racquel Jacobs of Beer Zombies
Alice Isenberg Memorial Award: Nevada Conley of Nevada Notary
Bob Sears Lifetime Achievement: Charles Williams of B&J Body Shop
Goldie Begley Energizer Award: Rachel Pancheri of Boulder Bowl
Nonprofit of the Year: Ron Floth of River Mountain Loop Trail
Youth Community Achievement Award: The Bass Club
Business of the Year: Moosetrax Sound – Tim Kelley
Special recognition: City employees Ryan Allian, Brandon Fruth and Bill Bruninga
Jill’s Jewel: Dorothy Helm – volunteer
“Presenting the annual community awards is always my favorite event,” Rowland Lagan said the next day. “We get to share how impressive our friends and neighbors all around us in BC truly are. I am inspired by them and just want to make sure others learn to be as well.”