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Hindenach resigns; Kingman Chamber seeks new president

The Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce (KACC) is looking for a new president following the quick exit of Michael Hindenach. Chamber Board Chairman Cherish Sammeli said Hindenach tendered his resignation Monday and that it was effective immediately.


Sammeli said she appreciated Hindenach’s service to the chamber, noting his accomplishments included relocating to a downtown office and his fundraising efforts involving the Hollywood & Wine and Kingman Derby activities.


Sammeli said Hindenach said he was leaving the chamber to pursue “other opportunities” but that he declined to say if they were local or elsewhere. She said chamber staff and board members are committed to maintaining office operations and involvements.


“The KACC will remain open during the same posted hours,” Sammeli said in an email. “All hours, ribbon cuttings, seminars and events will continue as planned.”
Sammeli said an extensive recruiting and screening process is envisioned. She said the Chamber hopes to have a new President on board by this fall.