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Economic Development
May 8, 2026

Nominations open for North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce Awards

Sponsored Content provided by Thom Kelly - Executive Director, North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce



BELVILLE, N.C. —  The North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for its 2026 Annual Awards. The awards are presented in six different categories based on the organization or individual’s outstanding performance and contribution to the North Brunswick Chamber and community.

“We are lucky to have such a vibrant network of members dedicated to improving northern Brunswick County,” said 2025-26 President Shari Leone. “By refining our nomination process, we’ve made it simpler than ever for you to share your submissions with us. We’re eager to hear from everybody as we prepare to celebrate our membership and community.”

Nominations must be submitted by May 20, 2026. After the nomination period, the Chamber will review and refine the nominations to select winners. The finalists for each category will be announced in advance of the Annual Awards Dinner and the winners will be recognized at the dinner on June 23, 2026 at the Leland Cultural Arts Center. 

To submit nominations, click here: https://forms.gle/kstAgNBsVEyvi8MCA 

The North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) supports and promotes the business community in northern Brunswick County, N.C. Its membership includes businesses currently located in northern Brunswick County, businesses who are seeking to grow or establish a footprint here, non-profit organizations, governmental bodies, and individuals who wish to support our local business community. The NBCC’s primary service area includes Belville, Leland, Navassa, Northwest, Sandy Creek, Town Creek and Winnabow. To learn more about the NBCC, visit https://northbrunswickchamber.com

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