Chamber Names New Executive Committee And Board Members

  • Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce named its 2015-16 executive committee and board members.

 

New to both the executive committee and the board this year are:

Tom Griscom, Q Strategies
Traci Day, Woople
Mike Harrell, Latitude Advisors, LLC 
Mike Costa, WTVC News Chanel 9

 

New board members are:

 

Pryor Bacon, The Pryor Bacon Company

Dan Challener, Public Education Foundation

Heather Edmondson, Keller Williams – Downtown

Brent France, Worth Construction

Joey Greer, EPB Electric Power

Bruce Hartmann, Chattanooga Times Free Press

Ulrich Heimann, Volkswagen Chattanooga

Joel Henderson, North American Credit Service, Inc.

Steve Hunt, Berry & Hunt

Ronna-Renee Jackson, Chattanooga Technology Council

Hamp Johnston, J.P.

Morgan Chase

Kathy Lee, Printing Expressions

Marty Lester, Lester Law

KeeKee Mathis, Volkswagen Chattanooga

Elaine Merritt, Sandler Training

Mark Newsome, McKee Foods

Heather Osteen, Partnership for Families, Children and Adults

Wade Rowan, ACT Business Machines, Inc.

Carol Sim, Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation

Gideon Thomas, Unum

Flora Tydings, Chattanooga State Community College

Carlene Vital, MomSource Network

Josh Williams, Golf Headquarters

James Wingard, Wingard Quality Supply, LLC

Samuel Young, Root5 Design, LLC

 

·         Mike St. Charles, Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C., is new to the Chamber Foundation Board.

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