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Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Installation Dinner; welcoming the new and appreciating all!

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Chamber members were handed roses in appreciation of their hard work at the KACC annual installation dinner last week. Photo by Noel Mabile.

KINGMAN – On Friday, July 19, the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Installation Dinner to introduce new board members, promote current members, and for current and new members to pledge into the chamber.

Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors lined up to be pledged in. Photo by Noel Mabile.

As Becky Fawson has been elected for project control, Laurie Voss Barthlow has now taken her place as the President of the board of the chamber. During Becky’s time in the chamber, the committee has taken up 11 gold members and in total, the number of members in the chamber has moved from the 300s to the 500s.

“Heritage Crossroads- that committee was really before its time”, says Laurie, appreciating the impact of the Kingman committee that was working for the town before the chamber’s time. Laurie is exceedingly grateful for the renovations of Kingman’s original buildings, she marks no exception to the board of directors. Both Laurie and Financial Director, Kim Bilbrey had received gavels.

Former President Becky Fawson (left). Kim Bilbrey (middle) was gifted her gavel. President Laurie Voss Barthlow was also handed her gavel (right). Photo by Noel Mabile.

A new board member was also introduced at the installation dinner. President of Kingman First Southern Baptist Church, Richard Felton.

All board member pledged in, either initially or restating their pledge.

The Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce has gone above and beyond to connect and preserve the Kingman community.

Noel Mabile