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New Chairman and Four New Board Members for 2021 Term at The Chamber

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New Chairman and Four New Board Members for 2021 Term at The Chamber

Les Sinclair speaks with Elizabeth Cromwell, President & CEO of Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce about the Chamber Welcomes New Chairman, Four New Board Members for 2021 Term. The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce welcomes a new Chairman of the Chamber Board of Directors and four new board members for 2021. Guy Browning, Senior Vice President – Fulfillment for MacMillan Publisher Services (MPS), will serve a one-year term as Board Chairman. New board members include Kara Chandeysson, City Manager for Ting Charlottesville; Keith O’Neil, Chief Operating Officer for UVA Community Credit Union; Ravi Respeto, President & CEO for the United Way of Greater Charlottesville; and Charlie Rogers, President/CEO for Innovative Software Solutions.

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