Staff takes Noblesville Chamber in new direction

The new staff at the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will seek to increase the effectiveness, awareness and efficiency of the organization. (Photo provided by Tenth Street Photography)

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce welcomes three new staff members for this summer. In addition to these new positions, the Chamber has contracted a communications and marketing strategy specialist. All four positions will work with the Chamber’s President and CEO Bob DuBois and Director of Member Engagement Mary Noble. These changes reflect the Chamber’s upcoming dynamic shift that will enable the Chamber to better serve employers in the business community.

In the position of Communications Manager, Sarah J. Reilly is executing the Chamber’s communications, marketing and public relations. She creates and distributes content, written and digital, to increase the effectiveness and awareness of the Chamber’s mission.

Tom Marquell is the Director of Business Development. He’s hitting the pavement, promoting the Chamber’s services and inviting businesses in the community to engage through membership.

As a previous high school intern, Ryley Johnson earned her summer position by impressing the Chamber with her work during the school year.

“I’m happy to continue working for the Chamber this summer,” Johnson said. “My job will focus on organizing files, updating databases and reaching out to members of the Chamber to make the Chamber more efficient.”

Johnson’s work as an Administrative Assistant will help ready the Chamber, both the physical space and the digital space, for the forthcoming improvements.

Together with CEO Bob DuBois and Director of Member Engagement Mary Noble, the staff will develop communication strategies, grow the Chamber’s business involvement and increase the Chamber’s efficiency. The changes implemented by the staff this summer will carry into the future, permanently enhancing the Chamber’s ability to serve Noblesville businesses and the Noblesville community.

“We’re excited about the new strategic direction for the Noblesville Chamber,” DuBois said. “And we’re very pleased with the caliber of the summer team that we’ve assembled to help begin that process.”

Business and community members are invited to meet the Chamber’s summer staff from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, June 19. Free coffee and light refreshments will be available at the Chamber’s offices at 1 Library Plaza, Noblevsille,

About the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce

Founded in 1935, the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce has served the city of Noblesville for over 80 years. As the oldest Chamber of Commerce in the county, the Noblesville Chamber has and continues to promote commerce in and around Noblesville, building a vibrant economy and prosperous community. Contact the Chamber at 317-773-0086 or info@noblesvillechamber.com with any questions or concerns.