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Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce President Resigns

Tricia Cunningham's last day as President of the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce will be Feb. 21, 2012

Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce President Tricia Cunningham announced her resignation on Thursday. Cuinngham began working at the chamber in September of 2000.

Her last day at the chamber will be Feb. 21, 2013 after which she will become the Director of Development and Community Relations at Fairview - Odd Fellows Home of CT.

Here is a copy of her resignation letter:

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To members of the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce,

I wanted to let you each know personally that I am resigning from my position as President of the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce to become the Director of Development and Community Relations at Fairview – Odd Fellows Home of CT. My last day with the chamber will be February 21st, 2013.

I have worked for the Greater Mystic Camber of Commerce since September of 2000 and have enjoyed every bit of my twelve years at the Chamber. This position has afforded me many great opportunities to work with each of you over the years and I will cherish those memories! I have a great respect and love for our community, and my work at the chamber has given me a tremendous appreciation for all of our businesses and nonprofits in the Greater Mystic area.

I want to thank each of our members and volunteers for the time and commitment you also give the Chamber; it is an organization I strongly believe in. The productivity that comes out of our small office is something we should all be proud of. I thank you for giving me the opportunity to work with you over these years, and I am comforted by the fact that I will not be going far and will be able to continue to work with many of you in my new position.

Every year continues to be more successful than the last and the Chamber will be in good hands going forward; we have a strong and passionate staff and a highly committed board of directors. I have no doubt this transition will go smoothly and all will be done in the best interest of the Chamber and its membership.

With gratitude!
Tricia Cunningham


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