Ryan Gregerson of RCG Law Group receives the South Valley Chamber's Business Education Award for his contributions to empowering local businesses through educationRyan Gregerson of RCG Law Group receives the South Valley Chamber's Business Education Award for his contributions to empowering local businesses through education

South Valley Chamber Honors Ryan Gregerson with Business Education Award

2026/02/20 16:00
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The South Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced that Ryan Gregerson, managing partner at RCG Law Group, has been selected as the recipient of this year’s prestigious Business Education Award. The award recognizes individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to enhancing educational opportunities for businesses or supporting the Chamber’s business education initiatives. The Executive Committee of the South Valley Chamber voted unanimously to honor Gregerson for his unwavering commitment to business education.

Through his professional work and community engagement, Gregerson has demonstrated a dedication to empowering business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals with the knowledge and resources needed to succeed. ‘Ryan has consistently gone above and beyond in supporting business education initiatives in our region,’ said Jay K. Francis, CEO & President of South Valley Chamber Executive Committee. ‘His leadership and commitment have made a meaningful impact, not just for the Chamber but for the broader business community.’

As managing partner of RCG Law Group, Gregerson has combined his legal expertise with a passion for mentorship and professional development. He has actively participated in workshops, seminars, and collaborative programs that aim to equip local businesses with the tools to navigate complex legal and regulatory landscapes. His efforts have strengthened the business community while fostering a culture of continuous learning. ‘I am truly honored to receive the Business Education Award from the South Valley Chamber,’ said Gregerson. ‘Education is a cornerstone of strong communities and successful businesses. I am grateful to work alongside a Chamber and business community that values knowledge sharing, professional growth, and the success of every entrepreneur in our region.’

The South Valley Chamber’s Business Education Award is presented annually to recognize extraordinary contributions in promoting educational opportunities and supporting the growth of local businesses. This award underscores the Chamber’s commitment to cultivating informed, capable, and resilient business leaders. Gregerson’s recognition comes at a time when the Chamber continues to expand its educational programs, workshops, and networking initiatives, aiming to empower business owners with the tools and expertise necessary to thrive in an evolving economic landscape. The Chamber’s ongoing efforts can be followed through their official communications at https://www.southvalleychamber.org.

This recognition highlights the critical role that legal professionals can play in business education beyond traditional advisory services. By sharing expertise through educational channels, professionals like Gregerson help create a more informed and resilient business ecosystem. The award serves as both recognition of past contributions and encouragement for continued collaboration between professional service providers and business support organizations. The selection process for such awards typically involves careful consideration by chamber committees, as detailed in their governance documents available at https://www.southvalleychamber.org/awards.

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