The Prince George Chamber of Commerce hired a familiar face to fill its Executive Director position.
Outgoing PG Citizen editor Neil Godbout begins his new role starting on Monday (March 18th).
Godbout brings experience in communications, management, advocacy, and collaborative partnerships to the Chamber.
He also serves as a member of the UNBC Alumni Council and the Prince George Heritage Commission.
“The Prince George Chamber of Commerce recognizes that our new Executive Director, Neil Godbout, comes to us with a wealth of communication experience and knowledge of our community. It is precisely this level of engagement and his ability to challenge the status quo that we believe will be invaluable to our Chamber, especially in a time when businesses face unprecedented challenges. The Chamber has made this decision with a forward-looking perspective, and we are confident that Neil’s skills in communication and advocacy will foster an environment of growth and strength for our members.” – Cathy Mackay, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce board chair said.
His one-year term will cover Chamber CEO Quynlan Young’s maternity leave.
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