Gwinnett Chamber adds 28 new directors to its board for 2026

Kim Hartsock Treasurer
Kim Hartsock Treasurer
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The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of 28 new members to its Board of Directors for 2026. The announcement follows a recent board orientation meeting, where incoming members received an overview of the Chamber’s mission, strategic goals, and leadership responsibilities for the upcoming year.

Kim Hartsock, Chair of the Gwinnett Chamber Board and Partner-in-Charge at Warren Averett, stated, “It is a privilege to serve as this year’s Chair of the Board of Directors and to welcome our newest board members. I look forward to supporting the Chamber in strengthening Gwinnett’s position as one of the nation’s leading business communities.”

The Board is responsible for advancing the organization’s mission and guiding its strategic direction. The Chamber emphasizes that its board reflects the diversity of Gwinnett County and works to maintain strong connections among business, community, and government leaders to support economic sustainability and growth.

The first full Board meeting for 2026 took place in January at the Chamber headquarters on Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth. For more information about current board members or details about programs and initiatives, interested parties can visit GwinnettChamber.org.

The Gwinnett Chamber supports over 2,100 businesses as a key economic driver in one of the most diverse counties in the country. It promotes business interests through leadership initiatives and resources for small enterprises while hosting more than 220 networking events each year (source). The organization also partners with local entities on economic development projects that have attracted significant investments since 2007 (source). In recognition of its efforts, it was named Chamber of the Year in 2023 (source) and holds a five-star accreditation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (source).

For further details about membership or upcoming events hosted by this longstanding organization—established in 1947—visit their official website.



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