The Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 2014 growth and announced plans for 2015 during its annual meeting Nov. 18. Chair of the Board of Directors Paula Owens passed the gavel to incoming Chair Brent Morris.
The eight members of the Board of Directors who are retiring received a desk clock from the Chamber of Commerce. Retiring members are Donna Mahaffey, Fred Cerrone, Jeff Priluck, Jennifer Howard, Bill Mulcahey, Bill Grant, Don Boyken and Larry Feldman.
Owens said during 2014 the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce welcomed 66 new members. The staff organized 75 events, Owens said, and Board member Heyward Wescott started an Education Committee that recognized teachers of the year.
Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce presented its retiring Board of Directors members with desk clocks. The retiring directors (not all shown) are: Donna Mahaffey, Fred Cerrone, Jeff Priluck, Jennifer Howard, Bill Mulcahey, Bill Grant, Don Boyken and Larry Feldman.
Outgoing Chair of the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Paula Owens passes the gavel to incoming Board of Directors Chair Brent Morris during the annual meeting Nov. 18.
Incoming Board of Directors Chair Brent Morris and President and CEO Stephanie Snodgrass during the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce annual meeting Nov. 18.
Board of Directors Chair Brent Morris gives his acceptance speech during the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce annual meeting Nov. 18.
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