Gwinnett Chamber introduces new ambassador cohort for 2025–2026

Gwinnett Chamber introduces new ambassador cohort for 2025–2026
Nick Masino President & CEO — Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Inc.
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The Gwinnett Chamber has announced its Ambassador Cohort for 2025–2026. These ambassadors are volunteers who extend the efforts of the Chamber staff by aiding in member engagement, event participation, and business outreach.

Nick Masino, President and CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett, commented on the program: “The Ambassadors are an additional way to help us stay connected to the business community. Their commitment to being peer leaders, serving as an extension of our staff, and engaging with fellow members reflects what’s possible when local chambers work in partnership with active, community-minded professionals. This group is a testament to the value of collaboration in championing business.”

Recently, these ambassadors attended an orientation at the Chamber’s headquarters. The session provided an overview of their role within the Chamber, including expectations, rewards, sponsorship opportunities, referral programs, and upcoming meetings.

The new cohort consists of various individuals from different organizations:

– Charbel Aoun – Georgia First Generation Foundation
– Andrea Barclay – Because One Matters
– Heather Bellew – HB Consulting Co.
– Reno Borgognoni Jr. & Sr. – Reno M. Borgognoni CPA PC
– Jennifer Bridwell – Georgia Banking Company
– Alicia Cole – Lillies Boutique
– Shelby Crews – Worth Clark Realty
– Rob Drake – Synchronize Solutions
– Beth Fleck – Brenau University
– Ashlie Franklin – Walton Gas

…and many more.

Throughout the year, this group will support various Chamber activities such as ribbon cuttings and member outreach events. For further information about the Ambassador Program visit gwinnettchamber.org/ambassadors-council.



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