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Georgia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
(GACCE)
1622 Tarklin Valley Road
Knoxville, TN 37920
(404) 312-0524
(865) 573-4994 fax
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GACCE Announces Scholarship Winners
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We were pleased to announce the following scholarship winners last week at our Staff Development Conference in Cartersville...
ACCE Convention (July 2017)
Jennifer Baggerly - Milledgeville-Baldwin County Chamber
Ashley Biles - Newnan Coweta Chamber
Aura Lee Durham - Robins Regional Chamber
Sara Ray - Douglas County Chamber
Carmenlita Scott - Airport Area Chamber
Teri Smiley - Walton County Chamber
U.S. Chamber Institute for Organization Management (June 2018)
Missy Milner - Barrow County Chamber
Julie Paysen - Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber
GACCE Executive Leadership Conference (August 2017)
Cindy Bailey - White County Chamber
Kali Boatright - Douglas County Chamber
Candace Boothby - Newnan Coweta Chamber
Pam Carnes - Cherokee County Chamber
Christy Carter - Wayne County Chamber
Darlene McLendon - Perry Area Chamber
Katie Moncus - Washington County Chamber
Katerina Taylor - DeKalb Chamber
Tommie Beth Willis - Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber
GACCE Volunteer Leader Conference (November 2017)
Heather Green - Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber
Mandy Harrison - Darien-McIntosh County Chamber
Angie Martin - Milledgeville-Baldwin County Chamber
Jaime Riggs - Metter-Candler Chamber
Stephanie Snodgrass - Dunwoody Perimeter Chamber
GACCE Staff Development Conference (March 2018)
Laura Houston - Johns Creek Chamber
Jennie Inglis - White County Chamber
Molly O'Hearon - Wayne County Chamber
Nichole Parks - Cherokee County Chamber
Paula Shiver - Dunwoody Perimeter Chamber
Shauna Spann - Camden County Chamber
Patti Temple - Roberta-Crawford County Chamber
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GACCE Presents First Service Awards
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GACCE was proud to present our first ever Service Awards last week at the Staff Development Conference held in Cartersville:
5 Years of Service
Sandra Andriakos - Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber Lisa Baker - Covington/Newton County Chamber Laura James - Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber Amy Laseter - Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber
10 Years of Service
Joan Finch - Carroll County Chamber
Stefani Jones - Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber
Debi Krause - Barrow County Chamber
Donna Armstrong Lackey - Carroll County Chamber
Andrea Nichole Parks - Cherokee County Chamber
15 Years of Service
Audrey Connely - Greater Macon Chamber Heather Green - Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber Suzy Montalto - Carroll County Chamber Paula Williams - Cherokee County Chamber
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Taking the "Bored" Member Out of Board Meetings
Have you ever left a board meeting and thought, "That was painful," or "Did we even accomplish anything?" If it wasn't for the lunch provided, that hour would have been completely wasted. Worse, if you weren't served lunch, what was the point?
Click here to read more...
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Everything and everyone is going digital. And there are so many new technology solutions that are out there. How do you pick the right ones for your Chamber and your members? As you evaluate new technology solutions, continue to ask yourself the following questions:
- Will this solve problems, or just create new ones?
- Will this automate a process that seems overly manual, giving our staff more time to focus on members?
- How can this improve my existing workflow?
If the tool you're evaluating, or any of your existing resources, do not have good answers for the above questions, it's likely time to consider alternatives. Contact Mike Pennington at [email protected] for more information.
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Barrow County Chamber
The Chamber announces the hiring of Ms. Vicki Keibler as Director of Sales. Ms. Keibler brings over 15 years of experience in chamber membership sales, serving in a similar position with the North Myrtle Beach Chamber in North Myrtle Beach, SC. Ms. Keibler received awards from ACCE for her sales accomplishments, including ACCE National Sales Award for membership sales in the US for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2010, and she was inducted into the ACCE Million Dollar Circle of Champions.
We brought some new energy and excitement to our golf tournament last year, by creating a "PARTY HOLE", calling it "PARTEE AT THE PAR 3". We brought in a deejay to play music at the hole, and the deejay announced each contestant as they teed off on the hole. We had beer available for both contestants and for spectators, as we encouraged those who were not playing to come watch and enjoy the day. Rather than it being obtrusive, the music was great, could be heard throughout the course, and our players and volunteers enjoyed it. The hole was the talk of the tournament, and everyone looked forward to coming through to play the hole. Many players were nervous at the thought of spectators watching them, but all enjoyed it. Oh, and the sponsorship was $2,500. The cost of the deejay was $600, and the sponsor was allowed an additional team in the tournament. This year, we are moving our Margarita Bar to the party hole, and look to make it even bigger.
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Carroll County Chamber
A
year-round awareness campaign that moves beyond just retail and making cash registers ring has been launched by the Carroll County Chamber. "#ThinkCarrollFirst" is a campaign to remind Carroll County consumers that just about everything they desire - from cars to cardiac care to cultural events - can be found locally.
The concept of #ThinkCarrollFirst is for businesses to replace the word "Think" with words that describe their work - dine, learn, explore, play, chose, etc. Utilizing the campaign logo, users are encouraged to make the campaign fun, engaging and interesting.
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Elbert County Chamber
The Chamber is searching for a new Administrative Officer. If you are interested in applying, you can find more information on the GACCE Job Page.
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Rome Floyd Chamber
The
Rome Floyd Chamber has been adjusting quite nicely to its
recent name change. The organization, formerly known as the Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce, has gone by Rome Floyd Chamber for nearly a month; the name change, along with a new logo, was unveiled at the Chamber's 106th Annual Meeting on January 26.
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Savannah Area Chamber
The Chamber is searching for a new Director of Government Relations. If you are interested in applying, you can find more information on the GACCE Job Page.
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Terrell County Chamber
The Chamber is searching for a new Executive Director. If you are interested in applying, you can find more information on the GACCE Job Page.
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Thomson-McDuffie County Chamber
The Development Authority of McDuffie County is searching for a new Executive Director. If you are interested in applying, you can find more information on the GACCE Job Page.
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White County Chamber
The Chamber recently conducted its first Operation Thank You event. Operation Thank You is a full-scale effort by the Chamber to visit all 478 member investors in appreciation of their support in making our communities better places to live, work, play and do business.
The Chamber is excited to announce the release of the new official map of White County, Georgia. This full color, indexed map covers White County and the cities of Cleveland and Helen.
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