The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce is embarking on an important new chapter as it announces the search for a new Executive Director following the departure of Connie Holzwart. The Board of Directors extends its heartfelt wishes to Connie for her future endeavors, acknowledging the significant contributions she made to both the Chamber and the wider community during her tenure. “The Board of Directors have begun the search for a new Executive Director of the Chamber and wish Connie the best in her future adventures,” stated Emily Hutsell, Board President. This transition presents a valuable opportunity for the Chamber to expand its membership and enhance its support for businesses of all sizes across Plymouth.
As a cornerstone of the local business landscape, the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce is committed to being a vital resource for entrepreneurs and enterprises within the community. The organization is focused on fostering a supportive environment that empowers small, medium, and large businesses alike to flourish. “We look forward to finding a strong, new leader who shares our vision for promoting business growth and community engagement,” Hutsell emphasized, highlighting the Chamber’s dedication to collaboration and progress.
The Chamber encourages qualified candidates to apply for the Executive Director position and is optimistic about a seamless transition that will allow it to continue its vital mission. With an eye toward the future, the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce remains steadfast in its commitment to serving the business community and driving economic growth, ensuring the region thrives.
For more information about the Chamber and updates on the search for the new Executive Director, please visit www. https://www.plychamber.org

Oakland City University releases statement on rumors of closing
Indiana Natural Resources Commission to hold public hearing for bobcat rule changes
Illinois State Museum Route 66 exhibit to open May 23
Lawrenceville votes to raise sewer rates and hire engineering firm for new sewer plant
Two sentenced to prison in Lawrence County
May 15 is National Peace Officers Memorial Day
St. Francisville City Council takes action on annual budget
Unit #10 Special Education meeting
Chevron hosts annual former Texaco refinery open house
Bill signed to prohibit cell phones, wireless devices in schools
Sumner in line for federal funding for planned Christy Avenue project
Neimerg calls for IDOC changes at Lawrence County and Crawford County prisons
110th running of the Indianapolis 500 a sellout, local TV delay lifted
Lawrence County issued tentative property multiplier
Ash retires as Bridgeport Police Chief
USDA requires SNAP authorized retailers to carry more real food
Vincennes paving work continuing
Rep. Niemerg calls for immediate your of correctional facilities following inmate death
Congressman Yakym's staff to hold mobile office hours in Plymouth this month
