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A Program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation


National Board of Trustees CHAIR


Marianne Virgili, IOM, CCE President and CEO


Glenwood Springs Chamber Resort Association PO Box 1238 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 970-945-5002


marianne@glenwoodchamber.com Term: 2012-2013


CHAIR ELECT


Robert J. Foulks, IOM, CAE, CPA CFO and Senior Vice President of Administration


Wisconsin Medical Society 330 East Lakeside Street Madison, WI 53715 608-442-3788


bob.foulks@wismed.org Term: 2012-2013


VICE CHAIR


Matt G. Pivarnik, IOM, CCE Executive Vice President and COO Tulsa Metro Chamber Two West Second Street, Suite 150 Tulsa, OK 74103 918-560-0208 mattpivarnik@tulsachamber.com Term: 2012-2013


PAST CHAIR


G. Daniel Hearn, IOM, CCE President and CEO


Catawba County Chamber of Commerce 1055 Southgate Corporate Park, SW Hickory, NC 28602 828-431-7230 dhearn@catawbachamber.org Term: 2012-2013


Jeremy L. Arthur, IOM President and CEO Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama


2 North Jackson Street, Suite 603 Montgomery, AL 36104 334-264-2112 jarthur@bcatoday.org Term: Through 2013


Christin W. Berry, CAE Senior Director, Market Research and Data Strategy


ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership


1575 I Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 202-326-9514 cberry@asaecenter.org Term: Standing


John C. Carlson, MM/HRM, PHR Director, Professional Development American Chamber of Commerce Executives


4875 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 250 Alexandria, VA 22304 703-998-3536 jcarlson@acce.org Term: Standing


Elyse Cochran-Davis, IOM, CCE Executive Director of Economic Development


Greater Dalton Chamber of Commerce/ Dalton-Whitfield


Joint Development Authority


100 South Hamilton Street Dalton, GA 30720 706-712-0956


cochran@daltonchamber.org Term: 2010-2014


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