In an era where willing volunteers have become more scarce, all volunteers on the Kiama & District Business Chamber Board have elected to serve the community for another year, aside from Catherine Holz, who left town to work in Hay.
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Local lawyer Cameron McDonald has raised his hand to fill her place, and will serve alongside Kay McNiven, Gavin McClure (Vice President), Marie Beikmanis (President), Greg Langford (Treasurer/Secretary), Shane Douglas, Steve Warwick and Gary McKay.
The board for 2017/18 formed this week at the Kiama and District Business Chamber AGM.
Business Chamber spokesman Seamus McAlary listed benefits of being affiliated with the organisation.
“It is the leading not for profit business organisation in the area,” he said.
“Everyone on the board is a volunteer, they’re committed to supporting growth of local business.
“Members have access to monthly networking events, and business workshops to enhance skills, capitalise on advertising through the annual business directory and gain associate membership with the NSW business chamber.”