When Sate Farm agent Courtney Paat was lured to the TECO Expo Hall for the 65th Annual Outstanding Citizen of the Year awards ceremony, she had no idea that when the winner was announced, she’d be taking the stage as the 2024 Outstanding Citizen of the Year.
“I was told our honoree hates surprises so whoever was involved in tricking that person here today look out,” joked Rick Lott, last year’s winner who introduced Paat as this year’s winner.
Every year, the community comes together at this event, hosted by the Kiwanis Club to honor one resident who has made a significant, positive impact on the city. They must have a strong character, a humble spirit and carry the virtues of Plant City in their bones.
When speaking about Paat’s achievements, Lott highlighted her professional and civic accomplishments, including regularly being a top percentage of high producers with State Farm, serving for 22 years as a member of the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce (many of them on its Executive Board and one year as board chair), founding two Plant City women’s organizations (Aspire PC and American Business Women’s Association) and bringing the Girl Scouts back to Plant City.
He described her as extremely organized, a thoughtful and loyal friend, a good role model and a good listener.
“If she has a weakness, it’s yes-itis because she has a hard time saying no,” said Lott. “Plant City is lucky to have such a successful businessperson in our community.”
Paat isn’t the first woman to receive the award. That honor was bestowed on Quintilla Geer Bruton, who was selected as Outstanding Citizen of the Year in 1961.
Paat’s acceptance speech included thanks to her family and staff (cheering with pom-poms), who stood in a long line at the back of the room, arms laden with flowers and gifts, ready to offer congratulations.
As she stood on stage, looking out at a room filled with servant leaders, she said it was an honor to be recognized by her peers.
“Y’all know it doesn’t happen with just one person, it takes a team and I want to thank all of the people that support me,” she said. “My husband Angel puts up with all my shenanigans and commitments and always looks for ways to support me and make me look good.”
It’s been important for her to be a strong role model for fellow female business owners. “I hope I make them proud,” she said.
Wrapping up, she said she’d be remiss without extending an invitation to the crowd. “I do have girl scout cookies, so if you need cookies I can hook you up,” she remarked. “And Go ‘Noles.”