Greenwich chamber of commerce appoints new leadership

Andrea Blume has been named by the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce to be the new Executive Director of the Chamber. She replaces Marcia O’Kane, who was CEO and president for 13 years.

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Blume is highly active in the town of Greenwich and is a leader in the community, with over 10 years of experience in healthcare, non-profit management, community engagement, and local business. She has been involved with the Pemberwick-Glenville Association for 13 years and led the association focusing on support for local business and advocacy.

The chair of the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Dana Marnane, expressed her excitement on behalf of the Board of Directors to have Blume at the helm. Marnane said this is a decisive time in the community, as many new businesses are starting up and there is a great deal of growth. Marnane added that Blume’s fresh ideas, extensive experience in events and fundraising, and knowledge of the local community make her the ideal person to lead the future of the Chamber.

Blume said that she is committed to fostering a culture of business engagement and economic growth in Greenwich. She expressed her excitement about working with non-profit organizations, local businesses, and members of the community to strengthen and support the town’s economy.