The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce announces the appointment of Tiffany Lukens as its new executive director. Lukens brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to provide valuable resources and support to Fulton County businesses.
“After an extensive and thoughtful search process, we are thrilled to welcome Tiffany to lead the Chamber into its next chapter,” Chamber Board President Chuck Gibbons said. “Her vision, energy, and experience will be instrumental as we continue to grow and make a lasting impact in our community.”
In her new role, Lukens will be responsible for overseeing the organization’s strategic direction, daily operations and key initiatives to further the chamber’s mission of fostering economic development and building community strength within Fulton County.
“I am honored and excited to join the Fulton County Chamber of Commerce and to work alongside such a passionate team,” Lukens said. “Together, we will continue to build on the strong foundation already in place and explore new opportunities to serve and uplift our business community.”
Tiffany succeeds Jillian Smith, who served as executive director since 2018.
For more information about the Fulton County Chamber of Commerce and its initiatives, visit www.fultoncountychamber.com.
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