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The Kodiak
Chamber of Commerce has two new faces on its board of directors. Rhonda Maker,
who owns The Treasury and The Treasury Home, and Lindsay Knight, owner of the
Kodiak Athletic Club, were appointed after being elected by the chamber board
yesterday. Maker and Knight are filling out the terms of David King and Andy
Teuber, who left the board recently.
Both are
ready to serve the chamber’s member businesses and the community:
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1 32
sec
“… so I’m not brand new to this.”)
Maker has
been a strong advocate for businesses downtown, and has not been shy about
disagreeing with the Chamber of Commerce on occasion:
-- (Chamber
2 22
sec “…
or someone else’s way of thinking.”)
Knight said
he ran the Anchorage Chamber’s “Ambassador Program” for six years, which
organized business after hours and other programs to generate interest and
excitement in the organization. He calls himself a cheerleader for the chamber
of commerce:
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3 31
sec “…
just a couple people, but all business.”)
The pair
will hold office until February, when King and Teuber’s terms were to expire.
The next regular chamber board meeting will be on June 16th.
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