The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce announces the resignation of Jillian Smith as executive director, effective March 14, 2025.
Since 2018, Smith has been dedicated to fostering business growth, strengthening community partnerships and advancing the chamber’s mission.
“It has been an incredible honor to serve our members and the Fulton County community,” Smith said. “I am proud of what we have accomplished together and confident that the chamber will continue to thrive.”
The Chamber Board of Directors, led by President Chuck Gibbons, is committed to ensuring a seamless transition. “While we are sad to see Jillian go, we are grateful for her leadership and dedication,” he said. “The chamber remains strong and will continue to serve as a vital resource for businesses and the community.”
Operations will continue as usual, with chamber programs, events and initiatives moving forward as planned. The Board of Directors will announce next steps for leadership in the coming weeks.
For questions or additional information, contact Gibbons at 574-653-1705 or cgibbons@rochestermetals.com.

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