The Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce has announced the appointment of a new CEO, effective immediately.
After an extensive search and interview process, the Chamber’s Board of Directors has selected Dianne Hawryluk to lead the organization. Hawryluk brings with her a wealth of experience in the business and non-profit sectors, making her a strong fit for the role.
Hawryluk has a proven track record of success in her previous positions, including serving as the Executive Director of the Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board and as the Director of Community Development for the Municipality of Chatham-Kent. She also has experience in the private sector, having worked in marketing and communications for various companies.
In her new role as CEO, Hawryluk will be responsible for overseeing the Chamber’s operations and working closely with the Board of Directors to develop and implement strategic plans for the organization. She will also serve as a liaison between the Chamber and its members, advocating for their interests and promoting economic growth in the Chatham-Kent region.
Hawryluk is excited to take on this new challenge and is committed to making a positive impact on the local business community. “I am honored to have been chosen as the new CEO of the Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce,” she said. “I look forward to working with our members and partners to support and promote the growth and success of businesses in our region.”
The Chamber’s Board of Directors is confident that Hawryluk’s leadership and expertise will help drive the organization forward and continue to provide valuable resources and support to its members.
The Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization that represents over 600 businesses in the region. Its mission is to promote economic growth and prosperity by providing networking opportunities, resources, and advocacy for its members. With the appointment of Dianne Hawryluk as CEO, the Chamber is poised to continue its important work in supporting and strengthening the local business community.