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Member Services Committee
The Member
Services Committee meets monthly. They develop
programs to support and grow the Brownwood
business community and encourage membership in
the Chamber. This committee reviews benefits,
membership directory, monthly luncheon topics
and other special events.
Education Committee
Develops,
organizes and implements programs that enhance
the education and knowledge of Chamber
Members. Organizes a Leadership Program to
encourage the development of leaders through a
nine-month series of classes (September – May)
on issues affecting Brownwood and the Brown
County area. Individuals interested in the
Leadership Class can call the Chamber for an
application.
"Feels Like Home"
Ambassadors Committee
The purpose of the Ambassadors program is to
enhance the image and promote the interests of
the chamber. The Ambassadors will serve as the
chamber’s public relations arm and promote unity
through the community.
The group is limited to 25 Chamber members in
“good standing” and they must achieve a certain
level of points per quarter to maintain their
position.
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President
- Liz Brown,
Texas Bank
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Vice
President – Steven McCrane, Cen-Tex Billing
and Professional Services
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President-Elect – Pat Locks,
Howard Payne
University
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Carol
Seward, All Star Clips
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Donna
Wilhelm, Auto Glass Magic
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Michael
Richardson, Brown County Farm Bureau
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Juliet
Lemond,
Brownwood Bulletin
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Ray
Garza, TexasBank
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Joyce
Coffey,
Davis Morris Funeral
Home
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Melanie
Jackson, Driftwood Designs
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Wayne McCrane, Heart of Texas Business Forms
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Barbara
Stewart, Individual
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Autumn
Hood,
Personnel Services
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Debbie
Morelock,
Star of Texas Bed &
Breakfast
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Glenn
Benningfield,
Texas Bank
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Lewis Locker,
Texas Bank
- Cody Stone, Citizens National Bank
- Cynthia Scott, Brownwood Regional Medical Center
Legislative Committee
This committee
meets with community and regional
leaders and elected officials to
determine legislative needs. They
develop an agenda to be presented to our
elected officials that spell out general
or specific community matters for
legislative consideration. The
committee coordinates the bi-annual
Legislative Day in Austin in February,
including transportation, meals,
legislative briefings and reception.
The committee may recommend to the
Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce Board
of Directors any position they feel the
Chamber should take on relevant issues.
Members include:
Tourism Advisory Committee
The Tourism Advisory Committee is
made up of local professionals with
tourism and marketing experience.
They serve as an advisory board to
the Brownwood Area Chamber of
Commerce staff for tourism
development and marketing and review
applications for Hotel Occupancy Tax
funds.
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