The Starke County Chamber of Commerce will soon have a new executive director. Debbie Mix is leaving after seven years in that position to pursue a new career opportunity.
In a letter to chamber members, Mix says Friday, April 7 will be her last day. She adds she appreciates living in Starke County and knowing all the wonderful people and places that make this such a great place to live.
Starke County Chamber of Commerce President Jerry Gurrado praises Mix for her work in transitioning the chamber into a county entity, expanding membership and being the face of the organization.
“On behalf of every Chamber member and Board of Directors member, I wish to thank Debbie for her dedication and service,” Gurrado added.
He says the next executive director will need to “wear a variety of hats.” In addition to conducing day-to-day chamber of commerce operations, he or she will spend nine hours per week working to expand tourism in Starke County.
Gurrado adds experience in a nonprofit is desired but not necessary. The chamber is looking for a people person who believes in the mission of serving the entire county. He says a working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel are critical and a general knowledge of QuickBooks is necessary.
Board members will conduct essential chamber services until a new executive director can be hired. Gurrado says the board will strive to find just the right person rather than hurrying the selection process just to fill the spot.
Applicants can email a resume to jgurrado@scill.biz.