Business in brief: Ozarks writer, C-Street restaurateur receive tourism honors

McConnell, Gidman receive Missouri Division of Tourism honors

The Missouri Division of Tourism recognized Kaitlyn McConnell, founder of Ozarks Alive, and Joseph Gidman, owner of Van Gogh’s Eeterie, Café Cusco and Chabom Tea & Spices, for their contributions in promoting Missouri tourism and enhancing visitor experiences at the Missouri Governor’s Conference on Tourism Oct. 15-17 in Kansas City.

McConnell received the Navigator Media Award for her dedication to preserving the cultural heritage of the Ozarks. Founded in 2015, her project Ozarks Alive documents the stories of the people, places and traditions that define the Ozarks region, helping readers understand and appreciate its cultural significance.

Gidman was honored with the Tracy Kimberlin Hospitality Award for his exemplary contributions to hospitality and the revitalization of Springfield’s Commercial Street. As the owner of Van Gogh’s Eeterie, Café Cusco and Chabom Tea & Spices, Gidman has cultivated unique, inviting atmospheres that delight locals and tourists alike.

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