
Distinguished Service Award Luncheon & Traverse Connect Business & Community Achievement Awards
Date and Time
Wednesday May 21, 2025
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Registration Begins: 11:00 AM
Luncheon Program: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Location
Grand Traverse Resort and Spa Michigan Ballroom
100 Grand Traverse Village Blvd, Acme, MI 49610
Fees/Admission
Individual Tickets: $50
Includes a plated lunch
Please note - We cannot accommodate requests to have a reserved table placed next to another company or person specifically. Refunds will not be available one week prior to the event. Thank you for understanding.
Registration will be closed on Friday, May 16th.
Contact Information
Abby Seitter
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Description
Distinguished Service Award
& Traverse Connect Business & Community Achievement Awards
Please join us on Wednesday, May 21 at Grand Traverse Resort and Spa as we honor and celebrate the 2024 Distinguished Service Award recipient, Mary Vollink.

Mary Vollink, the Traverse City Salvation Army’s Office Manager and Volunteer Coordinator, was selected by the Traverse Connect Board of Directors to receive the Distinguished Service Award. The DSA is among the region’s oldest and most prestigious civic awards, presented annually since 1929. Ms. Vollink will be honored at the Distinguished Service Award Luncheon on May 21, 2025.
Mary’s long tenure with The Salvation Army began in the early 1980s in Holland, where she was born and raised. In 1988, she and her husband, Jim, relocated to Traverse City, and shortly following their move, she joined the staff of the Traverse City Salvation Army and the TCAPS Transportation Department. Mary drove a school bus, transporting elementary and special needs students until 2010, and she is still considered a friend by many of the families she got to know while serving the district’s students.
Mary has been dedicated to the mission of The Salvation Army since her childhood, alongside her parents and four siblings. After participating in its programs as a young person, Mary grew into leadership roles in Holland and Traverse City. In addition to her responsibilities as the Office Manager and Volunteer Coordinator, Mary is the Emergency Disaster Services Coordinator. In addition to her official roles, Mary gives significant time to teaching youth groups and summer camps, mentoring young people and adults, lending a hand for food drives, ringing the bell at the holidays, transporting those in need, and serving on the boards of WLJN and The Salvation Army’s church.
“Mary Vollink cares about this community with no concern for fame; she is a selfless servant,” said Patrick J. Parker, ret. fire chief of the Grand Traverse Metro Fire Department. “You can only be a volunteer coordinator if you are out front leading with the care and compassion you expect from your volunteers.”
“Mary Vollink has been a tireless worker and volunteer at The Salvation Army for decades,” said Jason Allen, civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army, Michigan North and Michigan State Senator from 2003-2010. “Mary is a quiet leader that has given mercy and support for our region.”
Traverse Connect Business & Community Achievement Awards
Join us for an exciting event as Traverse Connect proudly presents the Business & Community Achievement Awards, featuring live voting during the Distinguished Service Award Luncheon. Our mission is to honor and celebrate the businesses and leaders who have significantly impacted the Grand Traverse Region in 2024. We invite the community to nominate deserving businesses and individuals for recognition in four distinguished categories: Rising Star (TCYP), Leadership Grand Traverse Alum, New Business of The Year, and Economic Impact. From each category, three finalists will advance to participate in live voting during the luncheon on May 21, where they will be announced and honored. Let's come together to acknowledge and applaud the remarkable contributions within our community. You must be present to vote.

Alexis Chas
Brayton Farr
Mallory Szczepanski
Cindy Evans
Alison Metiva
Alison is currently Board Chair for Generations Ahead, serves on the Executive Team for the Great Start Collaborative Traverse Bay and the Advisory Council for the Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities, and is co-chair for Press Forward Northern Michigan. She also provides leadership for CLEO, an early childhood collaborative in Central Lake that is supported by the Community Foundation.
Alison and her partner, John, live in Traverse City with their high schooler, middle schooler, and toddler.
Maddie Saucedo
"Maddie" is a nonprofit leader and passionate fund who deeply cares about her community. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Michigan State University and a Master of Public Administration degree from Central Michigan University. Maddie moved back to Northwest Michigan 2017 and made the decision to live in Traverse City. Since them, Maddie has spent her professional career working for organizations whose missions align with her values. She is the Northern Navigator Engagement Chair for Michigan's Creative Coast and can often be found attending local events. As Director of Fund Development at Traverse Bay Children's Advocacy Center, Maddie helps spread awareness of the organization's mission by advocating from a future where every child feels safe. During her free time, she enjo hiking, live music, and spending time with her loved ones.
Century LLC.
Century is a metal manufacturing and integrated thermal processing company servicing the aerospace, industrial tooling, medical, and oil & gas industries. Century is comprised of three Business Units all located in the Traverse City Airport Industrial Park which include: Century Specialties, Century Sun Metal Treating and Clark Manufacturing.
Cherry Republic
The company employs approximately 140 year-round workers and has retail stores in Glen Arbor, Traverse City, Ann Arbor, Holland, Frankenmuth, Charlevoix, and Mackinaw City. Since its inception in 1989, the company has donated $2 million to nonprofits that positively impact the environment and communities throughout Michigan.
Life, Liberty, Beaches & Pie. It's our mantra, and you'll find its words emblazoned in every corner of the Republic. These are values that mean the world to us, and we strive to live them everyday.
Grand Traverse Industries
With more than five decades of impact, Grand Traverse Industries continues to lead with purpose—driving economic vitality while uplifting individuals and enriching communities across Northern Michigan.
Bushell's Kitchen + Cocktails and Dreloco Taco
Andre is also deeply committed to giving back. Whether it's hosting fundraisers, providing meals for families in need, or sponsoring local events, he consistently prioritizes community impact as a core part of his mission. His businesses don’t just serve food, they serve people, purpose, and the neighborhoods that support them.
FreshTrippin
Jessica also serves as a Board Member for the non-profit SEEDS along with being very active in the Women's Council of Realtors and serves as her BNI Chapter President. FreshTrippin employs and provides benefits to eleven year round staff members and provides summer time employment to another fifteen residents in our area. Jessica and the FreshTrippin team are extremely passionate about the Community they live in and donate to three non-profits in our area (Traverse Bay Children's Advocacy Center, Peace Gate Sanctuary, and SEEDS) on a quarterly or semi-annually basis through donation matching as well as donating on behalf of their clientele and referrals.