Chuck Honored at Annual Chamber Event

Chuck McDanal was honored for his work in the community as the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce’s Businessman of the Year for 2020. “To be recognized for the work I do at Studio C helping organizations and leaders do more and be more successful means the world to me,” said Chuck after the annual gala, which was delayed until April over covid concerns.

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