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Clinton-Sampson Chamber of Commerce hires new Marketing and Events Coordinator; Executive Director steps down

By Staff Report, posted 10 months ago

The Clinton-Sampson Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors sent out a newsletter recently announcing that after several years with the Chamber, Matt Stone, who served as Executive Director, has chosen not to step down from his role. Currently, the Board is working towards the next steps in finding the best possible replacement for the position.

In other news, the Board announced that Avery LeClear has joined the chamber this month as the Marketing and Events Coordinator. LeClear is from the Buies Creek area and is just gaining ground in the workforce. LeClear will help build the Chamber and work towards the goals of the Chamber and community. LeClear will be instrumental in the day-to-day operations and is available, alongside the Board of Directors, to serve any members’ immediate Chamber needs.

To learn more about the Clinton-Sampson Chamber of Commerce visit their website.

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