With Great Appreciation for Katie Loovis' Service to The Chamber
With Great Appreciation for Katie Loovis' Service to The Chamber
The following statement from Chamber President and CEO, Aaron Nelson, was sent to the full Chamber membership on 3/28/2023.
Dear Chamber Members,
I write to share the bittersweet news that Katie Loovis, your vice president for community, economic, and workforce development, has accepted a new job opportunity and her last day at The Chamber will be Friday, April 14, 2023.
It is with gratitude for a job well done that I share with you all that in mid-April Katie will be leaving The Chamber to become the first Executive Director of the North Carolina Community Colleges Foundation. We are so excited for her to find a job so perfectly suited to her personal and professional skills and abilities. We know Katie will do great things for our state, the 58 community colleges, and their half-million community college students. You can read the hiring announcement here.
As we celebrate Katie’s new opportunity, we are also working closely with her on a smooth transition and in the coming days will be sharing more information about our search for a Director of Government Affairs. This redesigned role will focus on advancing our Policy and Advocacy Agenda and achieving our Vision for a thriving economy and community. As you know, we have a wonderful team at The Chamber and it is an exciting place to work. Please help us recruit a great new colleague!
Katie brought her years of White House, corporate, and non-profit experience to our Chamber and successfully led and supported major initiatives including Big Bold Ideas, Chamber rebranding, COVID response, Inter-City Visit, Leadership Chapel Hill-Carrboro, Critical Issues Series, Public Policy Agenda, government relations, and the Summer Careers Academy (just to name a few). On behalf of The Chamber Board of Directors, staff, and our 600+ Chamber member enterprises, I want to publicly thank Katie for her more than five years of thoughtful service to our members and community.
Katie will continue to live in Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro and intends to remain involved in the community. She invites you to stay in touch with her after April 14th through her personal email.
In partnership,
Aaron