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Citizen of the Year 2019 Freddie Paul Shelli Parker/Athens Daily Review The top honor of the Chamber Banquet, the Citizen of the Year award, went to Athens businessman and community leader, Freddie Paul Jr. for 2019. Steve Barksdale, 2018 Citizen of the Year took the stage and announced Paul as the 2019 recipient of the prestigious award. The award recognizes an individual who has made a significant contribution to the betterment of Athens or the community. An Athens High School alum, Paul has a heart for youth. He is a deacon at the Church of the Living God and shares his faith through action to many. He worked many years at Futurematrix and currently owns Biomerics, which has invested in Athens recently. “This individual has the heart of our youth with the service performed,” Barksdale said. “Long days helping with the Youth Football league; time spent on raking the baseball infield for kids to play, hours before getting up to go to the gym — not to work out — but to sweep the floor and ready the gym for Little Dribbler teams to arrive. This man knows how to invest his time in our youth.” He is an arborist and a family man, husband to Cylecia and father figure to Kelcee, Kaden and Jase. Oval Pirtle, founder of Henderson County Jr. College was announced as the first award recepient in 1966. In 1971 the COC picked up the tradition. A news release through the Athens Daily Review was issued requesting nominations. After being reviewed by the committee, the selection was made judged on their dedication and contributions of both time and talents to the Athens community. At this time, the last five recipients of the award make up the committee. “So each year, when you see requests for nominations please take the time to recommend your Citizen of the Year,” Barksdale requested. 6 A T H E N S C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E