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The Lewiston-Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce is honored Oct. 30 at the annual Maine State Chamber of Commerce meeting and dinner at the Augusta Civic Center. The LA Metro Chamber was named the 2024 Dana F. Connors Chamber of the Year for its leadership, resilience and commitment to rebuilding and revitalizing the Lewiston-Auburn community in response to the Oct. 25, 2023, mass shooting in Lewiston. From left are Maine State Chamber board Chairperson LuAnn Ballesteros, LA Metro Chamber representatives Betsy Sibley, board chairperson, Katie Palmer, director of events, Sam Herriot, director of engagement, Dawn Kulish, operations manager; and Christina Ramsdell, Strengthen LA network coordinator. Maine State Chamber President and CEO Patrick Woodcock is at right.From left are Maine State Chamber Board Chair LuAnn Ballesteros; LA Metro Chamber representatives Betsy Sibley, chair of the board; Katie Palmer, director of events; Sam Herriot, director of engagement; Dawn Kulish, operations manager; and Christina Ramsdell, Strengthen LA network coordinator. Maine State Chamber President and CEO Patrick Woodcock is at right.
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