
Behind every strong community are individuals who go beyond their own success to invest in others. At this year’s Weston Business Awards, two honorees stood out not just for what they’ve built, but for how they give back: the Pinnacle Award and the Community Champion Award.
The Pinnacle Award recognizes a leader who embodies vision, consistency, and a deep commitment to both business excellence and community impact. This year’s recipient, Monica Arroyo, Founder and Clinical Director of Family Therapy Group of Weston, reflects that spirit through both her professional work and her dedication to the Chamber. With more than 20 years of experience in mental health, Monica has made a lasting difference in the lives of individuals and families throughout the community. Beyond her practice, she actively contributes her time and leadership through Chamber initiatives, supporting fellow members and strengthening connections that help Weston thrive.

The Community Champion Award honors a servant leader—someone who understands that strong communities are built through service, generosity, and collaboration. This year’s honoree, Kurt Asesor, exemplifies that mindset. As a Weston business owner (Premier Martial Arts and XP League) and active member of the Rotary Club of Weston, Kurt has leveraged his platforms to support youth development, scholarships, and charitable initiatives. His leadership is rooted in the belief that business success and community impact go hand in hand, inspiring others to contribute their time, talent, and resources. A member since 2019, Kurt is currently serving as the President of Weston Rotary.
Together, these two honorees represent the very best of Weston—leaders who not only achieve, but uplift those around them. Their work extends beyond their own businesses, creating ripple effects that strengthen families, support local organizations, and inspire others to get involved. Through mentorship, service, and consistent community engagement, they help shape a culture where success is shared and leadership is measured by impact. Monica and Kurt’s example reminds us that true success isn’t defined solely by growth or recognition, but by the positive difference we make in the lives of others and the community we call home.


