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The Greater Fayetteville Chamber introduces new special project and hire

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
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The Greater Fayetteville Chamber has announced the appointment of Angela Selitto as the new Director of Special Projects. 

As one of the former Chairs for the Chamber Ambassadors, Angela is familiar with Chamber operations and brings with her a wealth of experience in client engagement and management. 

“We are thrilled to have Angela on board as Director of Special Projects,” said Nat Robertson, CEO & President, in a press release. “Angela is an exceptional leader and her expertise in project management and strategic planning will be invaluable to our organization.”

As Director of Special Projects, Angela will be responsible for overseeing major initiatives and ensuring their successful implementation for a soon to be revealed purpose. Her role will be crucial in supporting the Chamber’s vision of promoting ethical economic growth and development in the region.

“There is a lot in store regarding this special project,” said Robertson in a press release. “We encourage the public to pay close attention to news to be announced on October 19th during our Chairman’s Coffee Club event for more details.”

The Greater Fayetteville Chamber is excited to welcome Angela to the team and looks forward to the contributions she will make to the organization and the community.

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