Santa Cruz County Executive Officer Carlos Palacios will be recognized by the Aptos Chamber of Commerce with a Lifetime Achievement Award at it’s 2025 Annual Awards Dinner & Auction on Nov. 14 at the Seascape Beach Resort.
Palacios took the position in 2017 after serving as Watsonville’s city manager for 20 years. He announced in June that he will retire in December. Palacios oversaw the creation of the county’s first Strategic Plan. He is also credited with improving the county’s disaster response preparedness. Other awardees are:
Business of the Year
Organization of the Year
Cabrillo Stroke Center is celebrated for their mission of rehabilitation, education, and compassionate care, Cabrillo Stroke Center has made a profound difference in the lives of countless families.
Man of the Year
Bob Ridino is being honored for his outstanding leadership, philanthropy, and service, Ridino’s contributions extend beyond business to strengthen and uplift the community.
Woman of the Year
Barbara Palmer is recognized for her leadership, vision, and dedication at the local, state and national level over housing issues and for her support of the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary. Palmer has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to building a stronger and more vibrant Aptos.
Community Recognition Award
Central Fire District Chief Jason Nee & Cabrillo College President Matt Wetstein are being honored for their exceptional leadership and service. Their dedication to public safety, education, and community well-being has brought lasting benefits to Aptos and the greater Santa Cruz County area.
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The community is invited to join in celebrating these remarkable honorees at the 2025 Annual Awards Dinner & Auction. The event is being held at The Seascape Beach Resort on Nov. 14 from 5-9 p.m.
Event details, ticket information, and sponsorship opportunities are available at www.aptoschamber.com.


