Myrtle Beach Area Chamber Of Commerce Starts Nonprofit Council
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Myrtle Beach SC
05 March, 2022
2:22 AM
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Press release from Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce: March 2, 2022 Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce started a nonprofit council this year. The council aims to promote the sustainability and growth of the chamber's nonprofit organizations and strengthen their role in the Grand Strand community. Shannon Furtick, business development services manager for the chamber, serves as the staff liaison. Pablo Chavez, general manager of Ripley's Aquarium and Attractions and chamber board member, is chairing the council for 2022. The council is working on networking events and seminars that will be open to all nonprofit investors of the chamber. Below are the council members who will serve a two-year term: Tracy Bailey, Boys & Girls Club of the Grand Strand Tammy Braithwaite, Gifts From The Heart Teresa Burns, Horry County Literacy Council Louise Carson, Children's Recovery Center Monique Clement, SOS Care Marlene Davis, Seacoast Artists Gallery Cecilia Evans, Bank of America Shannon Farro, The Long Bay Symphony Ryan Finney, Claire Chapin Epps Family YMCA Jeremy Howard, Max Purpose Academy Kathy Jenkins, New Directions of Horry County Rachel Kennon, Habitat for Humanity of Horry County, Inc. Becky Large, Champion Autism Network Shayla Livingston, Palmetto Goodwill Liza Mata, Coastal Youth Ballet Theatre David Maxwell, Rolling Thunder, Inc. SC 3 Angie Moncrief, Meals on Wheels of Horry County, Inc. Mercy Myers, The Blood Connection Mike Neff, The Racing Brotherhood Foundation Alison Roark, South Atlantic Bank Blakely Roof, United Way of Horry County Stephanie Sebring, Ground Zero Jess Wnuk, Grand Strand Humane Society, Inc. Todd Wood, IMPACT Ministries of Myrtle Beach This press release was produced by Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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