The Putnam County Chamber recently announced the departure of Madison Hanna as Executive Director.
Madison has made significant contributions to the Chamber during her tenure, and the organization extends its sincere gratitude for her leadership, dedication, and commitment to the Putnam County business community.
As the Chamber embarks on this important transition, the Board of Directors will be taking the time to reflect on the organization's history and its evolution. The Board will also be evaluating the future direction of the Chamber, considering the needs of the community and how best to support the growth and success of local businesses in the years ahead.
"We are deeply grateful for the work Madison has done to enhance the Chamber’s mission, and we wish her all the best in her future endeavors," said Board President, Matt Owens. "This transition is an opportunity for us to reflect on the Chamber’s history and engage with our members to ensure the Chamber continues to support our local economy."
The Board of Directors will be working closely with the community to ensure a smooth transition during this time. The Chamber remains fully committed to supporting its members, advocating for local businesses, and fostering an environment where the community can prosper.
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