Ambassador Meeting at the Hilton Garden Inn

ACMEAdmin • January 29, 2013

The Glendale Chamber Ambassadors met with staff and Glendale Chamber Board Members in the Zink Bar at the Hilton Garden Inn to celebrate 2012 successes and talk about upcoming events in 2013.

“The Ambassadors are a crucial part of the Chamber, helping to provide a positive, high energy atmosphere at our events.  The Ambassadors are excellent net-workers and teaching networking and follow-up skills.  They have an undeniable passion for Glendale.” Chamber Director Larry Harte said.

Special thanks to the 2012 Ambassadors:

Angela Fox of The Berkshire Group, Realtors
Tamara Gifford of The Forum Hair Studio
Michael Hock of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
Dr. Jeff Johnston of Ascent Dental Group
Casey Jones of Discovery Map
Lisa Kennedy of Staybridge Suites
Bob Liebhauser of ActionCOACH
Laura Lieff of the Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle
John McComas of Coldwell Banker
Kate Mynatt of Aflac and Wild Women Wine
Chris Schilling of Interchange Brokers
Lauren Shrensky of NutritiousU
Dan Wilson of BrushFlame

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