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The 30A Company Earns Awards For Retail, Media and Hospitality
The 30A Company earned high accolades during Visit South Walton‘s annual meeting Wednesday night at the LakeHouse at WaterColor Inn & Resort. The company took home two awards in the “Perfect in South Walton” competition: Grand Champion for Best Local Media Source…
Updated On Oct 15, 2015 at 4:04 PM
From left to right: JoAnn Ribaudo, Angela and Mike Ragsdale and Editor Lauren Sage Reinlie
The 30A Company earned high accolades during Visit South Walton‘s annual meeting Wednesday night at the LakeHouse at WaterColor Inn & Resort.
The company took home two awards in the “Perfect in South Walton” competition: Grand Champion for Best Local Media Source and People’s Choice for Best Local Retail Brand.
The digital branch of The 30A Company has a wide-reaching platform of web and social media sites, including 30A.com, the hyper-local news site SouthWalton.com, the newly launched 30Aweddings.com and the internet-based radio station 30A Radio, among many others.
The growing 30A Gear retail line includes a robust online store and four storefront locations in Seagrove Plaza, Gulf Place, Rosemary Beach and Destin Commons, all of which opened within the past year.
“I couldn’t be more proud of our team on both the digital and retail sides,” said JoAnn Ribaudo, Senior Vice President of The 30A Company.
“The company’s growth has exploded since last October when we had zero employees,” added Ribaudo. “Now we have about 30 talented, hard-working locals on our team and we couldn’t do this without them.”
Mike Ragsdale, the company’s founder, was also selected for the prestigious Van Ness Butler Jr. Award for achievement in hospitality. The award recognizes excellence in hospitality service, tourism marketing, advertising, promotion and contributions to the local community.
Ragsdale joins the ranks of other Van Ness Butler Jr. Award winners including Robert Davis, the founder of Seaside, and MC Davis, a conservationist who set aside much of the land north of South Walton for preservation and established the EO Wilson Biophilia Center near Freeport.
“It’s exciting to see local tourism strategies focusing on quality over quantity,” said Ragsdale. “The mission is no longer to bring more people to South Walton, it’s to attract the right kind of guests here again and again. We want visitors who share a deep respect for our environment, a sincere love of our communities and a passion for living the simple beach life that we locals get to enjoy every day.”
Find more information about Visit South Walton and their “Perfect in South Walton” awards at visitsouthwalton.com. Learn more about The 30A Company here.
Jon Ervin of Visit South Walton shares his thoughts on a very successful year: