Local developer earns lifetime achievement award from Greater Spokane Valley Chamber
Developer Wayne Frost has received a the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Frost, owner of Frost Consulting, was chosen to receive the annual award at a ceremony on Jan. 24. It’s given to a leader who is chosen for long-term active engagement in the community and has shown positive-local economic impact.
“I enjoy solving problems, but I have extremely enjoyed helping to make a difference in the lives of our youth,” Frost said, according to an organization news release.
Frost initially became involved with the Chamber on behalf of Inland Empire Paper Co. and eventually became the board chair in 2005. He also served as the chair of the Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce. He also took an active part in the formation of the city of Liberty Lake and the city of Spokane Valley.
The chamber also announced several other award winners.
Chamber volunteer of the year: Danielle Milton
Spokane County Library District chamber ambassador of the year: Jim Reincke
Heart of the community: Peggy Doering
Valleyfest entrepreneur of the year: Ben Wick
Citizen of the year: Ben Small
Nonprofit of the year: Blessings Under the Bridge
Small business of the year: Movher, LLC
Medium business of the year: Modern Electric Water Co.
Large business of the year: STCU.