Chamber boss resigning
Okanagan Edge Staff - Nov 15, 2018 - Biz Releases

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Kamloops Chamber of Commerce executive director Deb McClelland is stepping down at the end of the year after almost two decades on the job.

McClelland’s final day on the job will be Dec. 31, according to a chamber press release sent out Thursday afternoon. She has been the organization’s executive director for the last 19 years.

“Whenever Kamloops Chamber of Commerce board directors attend events outside of Kamloops, we are quickly reminded of the impact that Deb has made to the chamber network and business community across the country,” chamber president Joshua Knaak said in the release.

“The work that she has done in developing a strong and steady chamber in Kamloops has been duplicated in so many communities through the work she has done as a provincial and national leader, mentor and guide.”

McClelland won’t be going far, as she is leaving to pursue her own entrepreneurial ventures she has created over the last several years.


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