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A change of leadership is happening at the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce.
In a letter from the chamber's board president Stephanie Amos, she indicates that Executive Director Donna Christian will be departing from her position with the Chamber, effective immediately.
The letter goes on to state - "We would like to extend our appreciation to Donna for her dedicated service during her time with the Chamber. We commend her for her hard work and commitment to the organization and our members.
As we move forward, we will initiate a search for a new Executive Director. The Chamber of Commerce is committed to finding a leader who will continue to drive our mission and promote economic growth within our community. In the interim, please feel free to contact the Chamber Office directly or any of our Chamber staff who can serve as the point of contact for any urgent
matters."
The letter finishes by stating that the board will keep members updated on the progress of the search for a new Executive Director, and that they are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible.
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