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The Chamber hires Tiffany Hall as Community Engagement & Events Manager

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Tiffany Hall

Lawrence, Kan. – Tiffany Hall will join The Chamber’s staff as its Community Engagement and Events Manager. Hall will be responsible for planning and executing The Chamber’s signature events each year, along with working with the Lawrence community to create effective partnerships and support The Chamber’s mission to promote growth and economic prosperity by serving as the leading business advocate, cultivating leadership & facilitating connectivity. Hall previously worked as the Annual Giving Manager for LMH Health Endowment for nearly four years.

“I was honored to help our local hospital in its successes, working with an excellent medical staff and the Lawrence community,” Hall said. “I am thrilled to be able to continue to promote this city and its businesses with another local institution in The Chamber.”

Hall is no stranger to the world of chambers. She spent over ten years at the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce, working on sponsorships and with its young professionals group.

“Tiffany will bring energy, community connections, and expertise to The Chamber and we are so excited for her to start in this new role,” said Bonnie Lowe, The Chamber’s incoming President & CEO. “Community engagement and events are both vital pieces to The Chamber and its ability to serve our members.”

Hall will begin her duties at The Chamber on January 2.

About The Chamber, Lawrence, Kansas

The Chamber, Lawrence, Kansas, is a not-for-profit organization that promotes the economic vitality of Lawrence and Douglas County. The Chamber represents the interests of our members and the Lawrence & Douglas County business community by facilitating strategic partnerships for the benefit of our community, educating the community on the benefits of economic development, advocating for local and regional competitive economic viability, and promoting civic leadership and community engagement.

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