The SPARK Awards 2018

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Rob Grayson and Kristee Lane host the fifth annual SPARK Awards. The 2018 honorees of the SPARK Awards includes winners in 13 categories, including Legacy Award recipient Glenda Hastings. The SPARK Awards is the Mid-South's annual televised award show focused on honoring individuals and organizations making a difference in our community. Produced by WKNO-TV and cityCURRENT, major funding for The SPARK Awards is provided by Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance, Data Facts, and Champion Awards & Apparel. Additional funding is provided by Christian Brothers University, Mueller Industries, Meritan, United Way of the Mid-South, My Town Movers/My Town Roofing/My Town Miracles, and SRVS. Nominations come from the public and are reviewed and finalized by The Midtown Memphis Rotary Club. Event support for The SPARK Awards was provided by Mahaffey Event & Tent Rentals and Nolan Audio Video Solution.

Corporate,100 Employees or Fewer: Transnetyx
Corporate, 101-499 Employees: ARS/ Rescue Rooter
Corporate, 500+ Employees: Kroger, Delta Division

Nonprofit, Budget under $1 million: STS Enterprise Corporation
Nonprofit, Budget $1-5 Million: Alzheimer’s & Dementia Services of Memphis, Inc.
Nonprofit, Budget Greater than $5 Million: Meritan, Inc.

Education Leadership: Dr. M. David Rudd (University of Memphis)
Education Educator: Thomas Denson (Cherokee Elementary)
Education School: Rhodes College

Individual Adult: Dana & Frazer Gieselmann
Individual Collegiate: Erin Lisa Aulfinger
Individual Youth: Elianna Hills

2018 Legacy Award: Glenda Hastings

The SPARK Awards is an extension of our WKNO-TV series, The SPARK. The SPARK is a monthly 30-minute show, executive produced and hosted by Jeremy C. Park, CEO of cityCurrent, about business and community leaders who are fueling change and giving back to the Mid-South. The SPARK airs the third Friday of each month at 7:30 PM on WKNO/Channel 10. It is a collaborative production between cityCURRENT and WKNO-TV.
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