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Beahm to leave Flower Mound Chamber PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 24 September 2012 22:29

Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce Chairperson, Jane Foster, announced today that Kathy Beahm, Executive Director of Membership Services, has decided to resign her position with the Chamber.

Beahm stated that she would “semi-retire” so that she could spend more time with her family and particularly with her seven grandchildren, ages 4 to 14.

Among her duties at the Chamber, Beahm headed up the Ambassadors Program that welcomes new businesses to town.

“Kathy has been an important part of the Chamber organization for the last five years and the many contributions she made to the Chamber over that time have been extremely valuable,” said Foster.

Foster said the Chamber does not plan on immediately replacing Beahm’s position, adding that they would, “use the resignation as an opportunity to look closely at the current organizational structure as it relates to the Chamber’s current needs as well as its future strategic direction.”

The Chamber Board of Directors has an annual, strategic planning session that is scheduled to take place in November.

Foster also trumpeted the vision shared by Flower Mound Mayor Tom Hayden at last week’s Chamber luncheon where Hayden shared the counsel’s desire to develop a symbiotic relationship between the Town and the Chamber to promote programs that would benefit both civic and economic development.

 

 

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+5 #5 Jeff Whittaker 2012-09-26 12:27
After being your office next door neighbor for a long time I am sure the Chamber is much too quiet and a significantly less fun place to be. Hard to imagine the place without you. Even harder to picture you retired. Good luck in the future.
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+11 #4 Scott McDearmont 2012-09-25 13:24
Thanks to Kathy for her many years of dedicated service to our business community. Best wishes spending time with the family!
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+10 #3 Bob Weir 2012-09-25 10:30
Kathy, your beautiful smiling face and warm personality will be sincerely missed at those Chamber functions. Very few people have the ability to make others feel comfortable in a social setting. We only get one chance to make a first impression, and it's a lasting one. Your grace and charm has welcomed countless new members to the Chamber, contributing greatly to the growth and sustainability of the group. Job well done!! May God bless you in your future endeavors.
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+10 #2 Bryan C Webb 2012-09-25 07:15
Thank-you Kathy for the good work you have done to encourage business involvement in our community. Enjoy your Grandmom time. bcwebb
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+9 #1 Amy Wallace 2012-09-25 06:54
Kathy: Thank you for your dedicated service to the Chamber and residents of Flower Mound. Enjoy those Grand babies!! Mike and Amy
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