Chamber announces staff structural changes

Maegan Leonard
Leonard, Newby promoted; Ryman hired

Press release: The Greater Pensacola Chamber announces structural changes of the organization’s staff in order to better focus on programming and improve functionality. Maegan Leonard is stepping up to serve as the Chamber’s Director of Membership, and Caitlin Newby is moving into the role of Programs & Events Specialist. Both begin their new positions immediately.

Leonard joined the Chamber in 2012 and has most recently served as the Assistant Director of Programs. She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of West Florida and occasionally serves as a freelance writer for local media outlets. Leonard is a Loaned Executive for the United Way of Escambia County and serves on the organization’s Community Investment Committee. She is also a member of the Leadership Pensacola Class of 2016.

Newby has called Pensacola home since 2004 and is an alumna of the University of West Florida, holding a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She joined the Chamber’s staff last year and currently manages the Leadership Pensacola program. Newby is an active member of the Pensacola Young Professionals and the Junior League of Pensacola. Also, she serves on the Board of Directors for Girls on the Run of Northwest Florida.

“Maegan and Caitlin have demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to the Chamber,” said Greater Pensacola Chamber President & CEO Clay Ingram. “They relate well to our partners, and I am confident that they will continue to meet the needs of our Chamber membership.”

Lindsay Ryman joins the Chamber staff as the Office Administrator after relocating to Pensacola from Richmond, Va. She received her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Longwood University in Farmville, Va., and previously worked as the Program Manager for the Richmond Technology Council.

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