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COLUMBIA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Sabrina Griffin Promoted to Vice President for the Columbia County Chamber

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Columbia County Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on June 17. 

The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce announced today that Sabrina Griffin has been promoted to Vice President for the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce, effective June 21, 2021. In her new role, Griffin will oversee all office operations and managers will report directly to her. 

“Since she started in 2017, Sabrina has become an integral part of the team and has done a great job of developing quality programs for the Chamber,” said Russell Lahodny, President and CEO of the Columbia County Chamber. “That experience and knowledge is irreplaceable and will be the key to the Chambers’ ongoing success.” 

Griffin started out with the Chamber as Programs Manager before becoming Director of Programs and Events. She has organized and implemented over 100 events and programs each year. Prior to her employment with the Chamber, she was the Regional Senior Marketing Specialist with, formerly known Comcast Spotlight, now Effectv for 19 years. While at Comcast Spotlight, Griffin received numerous Operational Excellence Awards. 

“I’m both honored and excited to have the opportunity to serve the Columbia County Chamber in this capacity,” said Griffin. “I’m looking forward to continuing the mission of the Chamber and serving the business community.” 

Griffin is in her second year of Institute for Organization Management, a program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and a graduate of Leadership Columbia County Class of 2017.

Original source can be found here.

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