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Moore County’s Linda Parsons and Johnathan Lewis join CACCE 2024 board of directors

By Staff Report, posted 10 months ago
Parsons (left) and Lewis (right) began their terms on Jan. 1, 2024. 

Two leadership members of the Moore County Chamber of Commerce have been named as 2024 Board of Directors for the The Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (CACCE). Moore County Chamber President and CEO Linda Parsons and Director of Membership Development Jonathon Lewis have been elected to serve on the 2024 Board of Directors. 

These professionals began their service on the Board of Directors on Jan. 1, 2024.

CACCE is the professional development organization for Chamber of Commerce executives and staff members in North Carolina and South Carolina.  CACCE equips Chamber of Commerce professionals with leadership skills and tools to build innovative chambers.  The organization was formed in 1994 when the North Carolina and South Carolina state chamber associations merged.

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