
(AUBURN) – There’s new leadership for a DeKalb County organization.
In a media release, the DeKalb County Chamber Partnership has announced that Tracy J. Bell has been appointed their new Executive Director.
The release says that Bell has a substantial background in community engagement, nonprofit leadership and financial management. She also brings a depth of experience and passion to the organization.
Bell has a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management from Harrison College, and has also earned a certificate in fund raising management from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Most recently Bell was the Executive Director of the DeKalb County Council On Aging, where she successfully managed 22 employees, oversaw senior services and coordinated countywide transportation programs.
Chamber Board President Melissa Irk says they are thrilled to welcome Tracy to the DeKalb Chamber family.
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