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Bethel Area Chamber of Commerce holds a planning session. Front from left, Tori Hicinbothem, GM of Bethel Resort & Suites; Tyler Bennett, co-owner, Bennett Automotive & Power Equipment; Janet Everett, co-owner, Everett Propane; Stephen Leen, chief engineer, Hancock Lumber; Sara Hemeon, owner, Elements Art Gallery; John Poole, co-owner, Holidae House. Back, Natasha Colbry, GM The Elizabeth Inn & Restaurant; BJ Otten, chief operating officer, Maine Energy Systems; Stephanie Savage-Cayer, Maine Ski Lodging Co.; Jay Kiel, VP/mortgage & loan officer, Norway Savings Bank; Barbra Barrett, development director, Mahoosuc Land Trust; Allie Masten-Williamson, marketing, Mt. Abram Ski & Bike Resort; Ellen Wainwright, director of communications, Sunday River Resort; Robin Bennett, co-owner, The Sudbury Inn; Jennifer Merrill (alternate), AVP commercial loan officer, Franklin Savings Bank; Rich Allen, VP commercial lending, Franklin Savings Bank.
BETHEL — On Tuesday, May 7, the Board of Directors of the Bethel Area Chamber of Commerce met for a full-day planning session at Mt. Abram Ski & Bike Resort. Robin Zinchuk, the Chamber’s Transition Consultant, facilitated the day’s planning.
Renewed priorities, committees, and task forces were established based on the feedback received through the recent membership survey. The enthusiasm from the Board Members led to good and productive outcomes. Many thanks to Mt. Abram for hosting and the Good Food Store & Catering Co. for providing lunch.