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Newman siblings named chamber’s Distinguished Citizens

Chuck Stinnett by Chuck Stinnett
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Newman siblings named chamber’s Distinguished Citizens

Siblings Buzzy and Leslie Newman were named the Henderson Chamber of Commerce's Distinguished Citizens of the Year Monday night at the chamber's annual dinner held at the Henderson City-County Airport. (Hendersonian Photo/Vince Tweddell)

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Siblings Buzzy Newman and Leslie Newman were honored Monday night at the Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Dinner as its 2025 Distinguished Citizens of the Year, though for different reasons.

Buzzy Newman was recognized for his leadership in a host of community development projects, fostering trust and collaboration among various community partners and serving as both a mentor and a team member to many.

Leslie Newman was honored for decades of support for nonprofits, behind-the-scenes work with popular local music festivals, nurturing of youth and more.

The siblings are the children of two late community leaders: Dr. William L. “Bill” Newman, who served an unprecedented 24 years as mayor (from 1970 until 1994) and was named distinguished citizen in 2000, and his first wife, Virginia, who served for 21 years as news director of the local cable TV franchise.

Here is an overview of their distinguished service:

Buzzy Newman

A host of public officials and community leaders contributed letters of support for Newman for his service as assistant city manager, then city manager.

“Buzzy leads with humility, wisdom and deep integrity,” Abby Dixon, executive director of the Henderson Tourist Commission, wrote. “He embodies what it means to serve, not just in title, but in every action and decision he makes.

“My favorite thing about Buzzy is the trust he places in others,” Dixon said. “He empowers his team members across partnering organizations like ours. That trust fosters collaboration, inspires confidence and brings out the best in everyone around him.”

“Over the last 10 years Buzzy has been key in helping establish between Henderson County Fiscal Court and the Henderson City Commission a spirit of cooperation, collaboration and unity of purpose that some longtime observers say never existed before and is, in my opinion, uncommon among fiscal courts and governments of county seats throughout the rest of Kentucky,” Henderson County Judge/Executive Brad Schneider wrote.

“That solid relationship and shared effort have resulted in major victories for our community” and help the city and county “punch well above our weight class as we fight for our place in the world.”

“Buzzy is the definition of a team player,” Missy Vanderpool, executive director of Henderson Economic Development, said, calling him “a mentor, a problem solver and a champion for Henderson.”

Vanderpool credits Newman with overcoming repeated challenges in recruiting the Pratt Paper complex, which created more than 320 high-paying jobs with an annual economic impact of $300 million. “It was not without obstacles, but every time we hit a wall, Buzzy found a way through,” she said.

Mayor Brad Staton, meanwhile, wrote, “When faced with the pressing need for more housing, Buzzy championed the purchase of farmland, which the City then sold at cost to a developer (Jagoe Homes) to help bring in 300 new homes.”

In December 2024, when then-assistant city manager Dylan Ward was named to succeed Newman, “instead of (Newman) retiring like he originally anticipated, he instead offered to put his retirement plans on hold and moved back into the assistant city manager position for a period of time to support me in transition,” for which Ward said “our elected officials and I could not have been more grateful.”

“He leads by example and is never afraid to get his hands dirty,” Ward said, praising his ability to find solutions to complicated problems or situations.

“If there is a way, Buzzy will find it,” he said.

Yet Ward said Newman remains humble. “Buzzy is quick to take responsibility when things do not go as planned and just as quick to pass credit to others when things go right.”

Besides his work in community development, Newman and his wife, Sindy, have for more than a decade volunteered with New Hope Animal Rescue, fostering and adopting more dogs than they can count.

Leslie Newman

As it happened, it was Buzzy Newman who nominated her as distinguished citizen.

“Her entire life has been committed to volunteering,” he wrote.

Leslie Newman has volunteered for well over 20 years with both the W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (where she oversees hospitality for performers) and Bluegrass in the Park as well as with the Sandy Lee Watkins Songfest.

“Her time spent on the local festivals is a prime example of why not only Hendersonians but persons across the nation get to enjoy our great community and what is offered,” her brother wrote.

Leslie Newman has spent many years nurturing youth, particularly at her church, St. Paul’s Episcopal, which is unquestionably an investment in the future. She has attended an untold number of youth sporting events, arts programs and awards ceremonies, and as a youth leader has organized social time, movie theater outings, community service opportunities and more.

For more than 30 years, she has volunteered with the American Lung Association, serving in leadership positions, championing clean air, fighting for the defeat of lung cancer and encouraging quality of life for lung cancer victims and their families. They helped develop and pass Henderson’s smoking ordinance.

She has volunteered with the Friends of Audubon (including serving as board president), worked on philanthropic projects for Henderson Rotary Club, helped make awards in the Partnership of Women grant cycle and done board service for the Henderson Community College Foundation and the University of the South Board of Trustees.

Her education led to a law career. Leslie Newman now sits on the bench as a local district court judge and is faced every day with compassionate decision-making to ensure that justice is served.

Buzzy and Leslie Newman are the third sets of siblings to be honored as Henderson Chamber distinguished citizens of the year. Herman Alles and Mary Frances Alles were so honored in 2011 as were brothers Larry, Donnie and Gary Barnes in 2019.

There have also been four married couples to receive the award.

Catalyst Award

Casey Todd (right) hugs his older brother, Toddy, after being announced as the Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s first-ever Catalyst Award recipient. (Photo by Chuck Stinnett)

Restaurateur and businessman Casey Todd, 36, received the Henderson Chamber’s first-ever Catalyst Award.

The award is intended to recognize someone who has given their time, energy and wisdom to the betterment of Henderson over a lifetime or career to push Henderson to new heights and blazed their own trail in pursuit of their vision for Henderson’s future.

Or as the award presenter, his older brother Toddy, said, “not waiting for permission.”

A Henderson native, Casey Todd started working at age 15 as a fry cook at Rookies, then took over his brother’s shaved ice stand for several summers while majoring in hospitality management at the University of Kentucky.

Then he decamped for Hilton Head, South Carolina, to be near the beach and work at restaurants. He worked his way up from bell hop to general manager of restaurants in Hilton Head and Bowling Green. In 2018, he came back home, renovated the ground floor of the Soaper Building at Second and Main and opened Hometown Roots restaurant, which became an instant hit.

Just a year later, Todd opened Roast Coffee Bar in the Soaper.

And in 2021, he and business partner Joey Marshall remodeled the Pennyrile Building at 128 Second St. and opened Homer’s Barbecue, named for Todd’s barbecuing great-grandfather. This summer, he remodeled an adjacent parking lot into the Hangout at Homer’s outdoor event venue.

Todd and partners have also remodeled much of the Imperial Building medical building on Third Street into The Imperial residential condominiums and commercial space, among other developments.

He has served as a chamber board member, chairman of the Downtown Henderson Partnership Committee and a member of the W.C. Handy and Holy Name School committees. He is a 2022 graduate of the Henderson Leadership Initiative.

In 2023, Todd was named to the Henderson Chamber’s inaugural “20 under Forty” group of young professionals.

This year, he was a finalist for the Kentucky Chamber’s Young Professional of the Year Award.

“I’m just a kid chasing my dream and my madness,” Todd said in accepting the award. “I’ve got a lot left in the tank,” which drew applause from the audience.

Ambassador of the Year

Brock Murphy of Field & Main Bank accepts the Henderson Chamber of Commerce 2025 Amabassador of the Year award. (Photo by Chuck Stinnett)

Brock Murphy was named the 2025 Ambassador of the Year.

Presenter Sarah Bryant described Murphy as a rising star professionally, starting as a seasonal mail clerk at Field & Main Bank in 2018, earning promotion after promotion and becoming a banking center manager, assistant vice president.

He “pursued professional development with purpose, completing the Kentucky Bankers Association’s Branch Manager’s Bootcamp, earning multiple Field & Main University certificates, including HR Fundamentals, and adding both the Residential Mortgage Lenders and Trusted Advisor certifications to (his) resume.”

“As a Chamber of Commerce ambassador, (Murphy has) become a familiar face at ribbon cuttings and community gatherings, always showing up with enthusiasm, support, and a genuine desire to serve,” Bryant said.

He has also been active in the chamber’s Downtown Committee meetings and events, chaired the bank’s Hoopla team, participated in Junior Achievement and been a board member for the Salvation Army.

“At the core of it all,” Bryant said, “is a simple, powerful belief: Helping others reach beyond their comfort zones is the fuel behind their ambition. A passionate banking professional with a love for mortgages and real estate, yes, but also a mentor, a teammate, and a community champion.”

Henderson Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Citizens of the Year

1957  Frank Delker Sr.

1958  Robert B. Posey

1959  Benjamin Bernstein

1960  Hecht Lackey

1961  Sam Lambert

1962  Elmer Korth

1963  R.A. Hughes

1965  J.K. “Doc” Hosbach

1967  Hugh Edward Sandefur

1968  Evelyn Edwards Thomas

1969  Forrest R. Thomas

1970  Mr. and Mrs. William Hieb

1971  James “Snoz” Davis

1972  Rev. Austin Bell

1973  Thomas A. Glover

1974  Dr. Julian Cole

1975  Hallie Lindsay

1976  Mrs. C.B. West, Sr.

1977  Rev. Lyman Smith Allen

1978  Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Buchanan

1979  G.L. Utley

1980  Ralph G. Hays

1981  Donald L. Harrison

1982  Virginia Kellen

1983  Lorene Wayne

1984  Thelma B. Johnson

1985  Robert A. Snyder

1986  Frank Cusic

1987  Richard S. Staples

1988  Dudley Everson

1989  Maralea Arnett

1990  Ronald Chapman

1991  William “Bill” Edwards

1992  Walter Dear

1993  Dr. John A. Logan

1994  Charles Shade

1995  Mary Ann McClure

1996  William T. “Sonny” Burton

1997  Jim Hayes

1998  Eddie Davis

1999  Raymond B. Preston

2000  Dr. Bill Newman

2001  Roy N. Pullam

2002  Dale Sights

2003  Leo King Jr.

2004  Bill Sullivan

2005  Dr. John Jenkins

2006  Richard Pendergraft

2007  Father Ed Bradley

2008  Larry Bennett

2009  Rev. John Conn

2010  Dr. Thomas and Jo Logan

2011  Herman Alles and Mary Frances Alles

2012  Joan Hoffman

2013  Scott Davis

2014  Chase Fulcher

2015  Chuck and Donna Stinnett

2016  Bob Mitchell

2017  Ella Thomas

2018  Jim Hanley

2019  Larry, Donnie and Gary Barnes

2020  John Marshall

2021  Joel R. Hopper

2022  Bob Park

2023  Phyllis Duncan Crafton

2024  Steve Austin

2025  Buzzy Newman and Leslie Newman

Chamber Catalyst Award (new)

2025 Casey Todd

Ambassador of the Year

2005 Terry Tuggle

2006 Connie Grossman

2007 Janet Hortin

2008 Lindy Wicks

2009 Sid Anthony

2010 Ben Joergens

2011 Ylonda Nall

2012 Ben Joergens

2013 Kiran Patel

2014 Shelly Briscoe

2015 Susan Sauls

2016 Al Gendek

2017 Jennie Bailey

2018 Tara Dixon

2019 Lori Tuggle

2020 Arin Wagner

2023 Kelsey Hargis

2024 Rachel Trout

2025 Brock Murphy

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