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Business Ledger honors 19 suburban executives

Nineteen suburban executives will be honored in the C-Suite Awards, hosted by the Daily Herald Business Ledger and sponsored by Republic Bank of Chicago.

The awards will be presented at a virtual reception webcast held at 4 p.m. Thursday, July 23. Guests can register for free at DHBusinessLedger.com. The honorees will also be profiled in the August 17 issue of the Business Ledger.

This year's C-Suite Award honorees are:

• Mason Awtry, founder & president of Rightsize Facility, Naperville.

• Karen J. Ayala, executive director of DuPage County Health Department, Wheaton.

• Scott Block, executive director of McHenry County Mental Health Board, Crystal Lake.

• Mary Davenport, president of TransTech IT Staffing, Itasca.

• Tim Helenthal, chairman & CEO of National Van Lines, Broadview.

• Melissa Kehl, owner & president of Rieke Office Interiors, Elgin.

• Mary Lawrence, president of Richards Graphic Communications, Inc., Bellwood.

• Kara Lineal, president & CMO of Plum Grove Inc., Hoffman Estates.

• Nasutsa Mabwa, president of ServiceMaster Restoration By Simons, Skokie.

• Scott Pauga, founder & CEO of Second Life Mac, Skokie.

• Kaylin Risvold, president & CEO of Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce

• Steve Ryan, founder and CEO of RyTech LLC, La Grange.

• Steve Spinell, principal of Kinzie Real Estate Group, Vernon Hills.

• Joy Symonds, owner and director of community engagement of Symonds-Madison Funeral Home, Elgin.

• Patricia Szpekowski, APR, president of PR Strategies & Communications and Inc./PmS advertising, Elgin.

• Jeff Taylor, president & CEO of Crafts Technology, Elk Grove Village.

• Michael Viso, CMO of MotherG, LLC, Itasca.

• Kimberly Warren, president of Pilot Services Inc., Oswego.

• Daniel Yunez, CFO of Rose Pest Solutions, Northfield.

The mission of the C-Suite Awards is to honor suburban executives who contribute to the success of our region's economic growth and stability. Consideration is given to the C-Suite's contributions to their company/organization's overall growth, commitment to good ethics, and involvement in the community. Candidates must work for a business or organization with a presence in the suburban Chicago region.

For more information, visit www.DHbusinessledger.com.

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