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THE VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES (VACCE) ANNOUNCES 2021-22 OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS

HOT SPRINGS, VA – The Virginia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (VACCE) announced its 2021-22 officers and directors at their Annual Membership Meeting held at the Omni Homestead in Hot Springs, VA.

The 2021-22 Executive Committee members are:

ChairDanielle Fitz-Hugh, Chesterfield Chamber

Chair-ElectKate Bates, Arlington Chamber

SecretaryGrafton deButts, Loudoun Chamber
TreasurerBeth Rhinehart, Bristol TN / VA Chamber

Immediate Past PresidentTeresa Hammond, Alleghany Highlands Chamber


VACCE has placed the following members on its Board of Directors:

     District 1 – Melissa Miller Haley, Hanover Chamber

     District 2 – Terry Banez, Greater Williamsburg Business Council

     District 3 – Sylvia Haines, Hampton Roads Chamber

     District 4 – John Brandt, Colonial Heights Chamber

     District 5 – Elizabeth Cromwell, Charlottesville Regional Chamber

     District 6 – Gina Hilliard, Luray-Page County Chamber

     District 7 – Angie Cabell, Powhatan Chamber

     District 8 – Joe Haggerty, Alexandria Chamber

     District 9 – Jennifer Atwell, Wytheville/Wythe/Bland Chamber

     District 10 – Debbie Jones, Prince William Chamber

     District 11 – Joe Martin, Dulles Regional Chamber

     At Large Director – Brian Anderson, ChamberRVA

     At Large Director– Tracy Hale Clark, Louisa County Chamber

     At Large Director– Tracy Lyons, Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber

     At Large Director– Michel Zajur, Virginia Hispanic Chamber

     Ex-Officio Director– Erik Rison, Virginia Chamber


VACCE is an alliance of chamber executives representing large and small chambers of commerce from localities throughout the state. VACCE strives to develop the professional skills of chamber executives, staff, and volunteer leaders. The Association also provides a forum for integrating the work of the local chambers of commerce to contribute to the growth and development not only of local communities but also to our Commonwealth.

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