Pape, Newland join Edmonds Chamber of Commerce - My Edmonds News

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On June 1, 2025, the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce welcomed Teresa Pape and Geo Newland into key management roles, enhancing its leadership team. Pape, appointed as Events Manager, has extensive experience in creating engaging community events that attract local participation. Newland, as Membership and Communications Manager, is tasked with improving member engagement and communication strategies. Their fresh perspectives are expected to energize the chamber's initiatives, supporting local businesses and fostering community connections. The chamber's announcement emphasizes the critical role of effective leadership in navigating post-pandemic recovery for local commerce.

This strategic move aligns with the chamber's mission to enhance community ties and support local enterprises. Pape's focus on event production and Newland's communication strategies will likely lead to increased participation in chamber activities. This leadership transition is a pivotal moment for the Edmonds Chamber as it seeks to bolster its influence and outreach in the community.

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