The Business Council of Alabama and the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama Announce the 2024 Alabama Small Business of the Year Awards

Small Business Awards & BCA Meetings

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Partnership of the Business Council of Alabama (BCA) and the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama, today announced the winners of the 2024 Alabama Small Business Awards.

The awards ceremony occurred during The Partnership’s annual meeting at The Club in Birmingham, where 40 finalists were celebrated for their impact throughout the state and local communities.

The event highlighted the vital role small businesses play in the state’s economy by making up 99.4% of businesses in Alabama.

“BCA is dedicated to supporting businesses of all sizes, but we recognize that small businesses play a vital role in shaping the fabric of Alabama. Their contributions not only drive our economy but also foster community spirit and connection. The Alabama Small Business of the Year Awards celebrate the incredible impact these businesses have, showcasing their resilience, passion, and commitment to their communities,” said BCA President and CEO Helena Duncan. “Local businesses are the backbone of Alabama, and they truly deserve recognition and celebration every day.”

Local chambers of commerce across the state submitted nominations for the Alabama Small Business of the Year Awards. The finalists were evaluated by a panel of out-of-state judges based on each business’s community involvement, chamber participation, business success, and overall deservedness.

“As we shine a spotlight on this year’s Small Business of the Year Award winners, we are reminded that small businesses are the driving force behind a successful and resilient state economy,” said Paige Hutto, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama. “All of the nominees, finalist, and winners are stewards of their community and our state. Their dedication to elevating communities throughout Alabama is evident in all that they do and for that we are all grateful.”

This year’s awards featured four categories: Emerging Small Business (in operation less than five years), 1-10 Employees, 11-50 Employees, and 51-100 Employees. Each category had a bronze, silver, and gold winner.

The winners in each category are as follows:

Emerging Small Business of the Year: Anderson Family Care

Anderson Family Care, a trusted healthcare provider in Demopolis, is dedicated to offering high-quality, compassionate, and culturally appropriate care to families in Marengo County and surrounding regions. The practice is committed to supporting the health and well-being of its community, from childhood through adulthood.

With a focus on wellness, prevention, and the management of chronic conditions, Anderson Family Care strives to help patients live their healthiest lives. The practice’s patient-centered approach emphasizes education, timely access to care, and a strong partnership between patients and providers.

In addition to its commitment to individualized care, Anderson Family Care plays an active role in addressing healthcare disparities in Alabama’s Black Belt, working with local leaders and organizations to promote better health outcomes for the community.

Anderson Family Care is also focused on the future of healthcare, offering opportunities for students interested in the medical field while staying informed about advances in science and medicine to ensure the best care for patients.

Silver Emerging Small Business of the Year: InSight Strategic Solutions

Bronze Emerging Small Business of the Year: Blueprint Taxes & Services

Alabama Secretary of Commerce, Greg Canfield, presents representatives from Douglas Manufacturing with the Small Manufacturer of the Year award.

Small Business of the Year (1-10): Wiregrass Wealth Management

Founded in 2009 by John Ruddock and Adam Thomas, Wiregrass Wealth Management has built its reputation by offering a personalized approach to financial planning and investment management. With over 15 years of experience in the investment industry, Ruddock and Thomas established the firm to counter the depersonalization they observed in the financial services industry, prioritizing strong relationships and individualized financial strategies.

Wiregrass Wealth Management partners with Raymond James to offer clients access to a wide range of investment products and strategies while maintaining a focus on personalized, one-on-one advisory services. This unique combination ensures that clients receive both the benefits of a trusted relationship with their financial advisor and the resources of a global financial firm.

Silver Small Business of the Year (1-10): Stephen’s Hotdog Wagon

Bronze Small Business of the Year (1-10): adr Business & Marketing Strategies 

Representatives from Aker Solutions stand with Sec. Canfield after receiving the Medium Manufacturer of the Year award.

Small Business of the Year (11-50): Johnny’s Bar-B-Q

Johnny’s Bar-B-Q, a beloved local institution in Cullman, has been serving delicious barbecue to its loyal customers for over 60 years. Founded by Johnny Graves, the restaurant was sold in 1963 to Troy and Aleata Wiggins, who continued the legacy of high-quality, flavorful BBQ. Under their ownership, Johnny’s Bar-B-Q grew into a regional favorite, known for its great food and warm hospitality.

In 1976, the Wiggins family moved the restaurant to its current location, expanding to accommodate more customers. Their son, Gary Wiggins, who had worked part-time while studying accounting, joined the business full-time in 1981. After Troy’s retirement in 1983 due to health issues, Gary partnered with Ronald Dunn, his first cousin, to continue the family tradition.

Now in its third generation, Johnny’s Bar-B-Q is managed by Gary’s son, Josh Wiggins, who took the reins in 2006. Throughout the years, Johnny’s Bar-B-Q has maintained its reputation for exceptional food and service, earning a loyal customer base that extends beyond Demopolis to visitors across the country.

Silver Small Business of the Year (11-50): Boostr Digital Displays

Bronze Small Business of the Year (11-50): Personnel Resources

Sec. Canfield presents the Large Manufacturer of the Year award to representatives of Bridgewater Interiors, LLC. 

Small Business of the Year (51-100): WM Grocery

WM Grocery, a family-owned store, is proud to serve as your local community connection for high-quality foods, excellent customer service, and affordable prices. With a wide range of products—from everyday essentials to specialty items from around the world—WM Grocery provides a convenient one-stop shopping experience for all your grocery needs.

Whether you’re stocking up on staples or seeking unique ingredients, the friendly and knowledgeable staff at WM Grocery is always ready to assist you in finding exactly what you’re looking for. Dedicated to offering top-notch products at great prices, WM Grocery continues to be a staple in the community, helping families eat well and shop with ease.

Silver Small Business of the Year (51-100): Sand Mountain Toyota

Bronze Small Business of the Year (51-100): Heritage South Credit Union

Representatives of YKTA stand for photo with Sec. Canfield as they receive the Emerging Manufacturer of the Year award. 

The Business Council of Alabama is the premier voice for business. BCA is a non-partisan, statewide business association representing the interests and concerns of nearly 1 million working Alabamians through its member companies and its partnership with the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama. BCA is Alabama’s exclusive affiliate to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers.

 The Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama (Alabama Chambers) steadfastly believes that chambers of commerce are the foremost advocates for local business in the State of Alabama. Since its inception in 1937, the mission of building stronger chambers of commerce across Alabama through professional development, partnerships, and a united voice for business has remained unchanged, Alabama Chambers connects and elevates the collective voice of the 100+ local chambers across the state.