The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Chamber of Commerce announces historical election to Board of Directors

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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. >> The Saratoga Springs Chamber of Commerce recently announced its 2023 Board of Directors. Included in the announceme­nt is the news that Amy Smith was elected as the new volunteer board chair.

The election bears historical significan­ce because Smith’s mother, Kathleen Smith, held this same leadership position in 1998, making them the first mother-daughter combinatio­n to lead the Chamber’s Board in its 105-year history. Smith is the owner of the Saratoga Arms Hotel located on Broadway.

“My family is grateful to live in and serve this incredible community,” said Smith in a news release. “We believe the Chamber played a key role in the city’s turnaround, especially during the recent pandemic. Numerous local businesses, non-profits,

local leaders, and residents count on the Chamber to be a visible and vocal leader. I’m honored to take on the responsibi­lities of this position as we look to move forward — from surviving to thriving once again.”

Joining Smith in leading the Chamber’s Board of Directors are: Tara Pleat, of Wilcenski & Pleat, as immediate past-chair; Chad Kiesow, of Stewart’s Shops, as chair-elect for 2024; Randy Metevier, of Applied Materials, as vice chair; and Eric Hennessey, of UHY Advisors, as treasurer and secretary.

As chair, Smith, appointed three local leaders to serve oneyear terms on the 2023 Board, including: Najja Thompson, of the New York Thoroughbr­ed Breeders Associatio­n; Maggie Fronk, of Wellspring; and Johanna Friedman, of the Saratoga Springs City School District.

The Saratoga County Chamber

of Commerce’s Board has a total of 27 members. Those who were newly elected to begin a three-year term starting January 1, 2023, include: Paul Loomis, of Gilbane Constructi­on; Alexandra Gutelius, of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library; Tom Bellhouse, of West Point Thoroughbr­eds; Chris Lyons, of AIM Services; Jill Van Kuren, of Saratoga Hospital; Terri Stripling, of Ten80 Education, LLC; Nil Ghoshal, of Polyset; and Jacqui Conrad, of Skidmore College.

The remaining members of the 2023 Board of Directors includes: Dennis Kiingati, of Hamlet and Ghost; Charlie Wait, of the Adirondack Trust Company; Melissa Ward, of New Ward Developmen­t; Andy Wise, of Saratoga National Bank; Vince Laurenzo, of Quick Response; David Rosenberg, of Brix Wine and Liquor; Kim Ireland, of National Grid; Melissa

Johnson, of Target Distributi­on Center; Heath Ames, of Cantina; John Rogan, of Saratoga Eagle; and Sue Commanda, of Hudson River Community Credit Union.

“In 2023, our Board’s focus will be maximizing member engagement, while also expanding programmin­g for our impact sector,” Smith said in the release. “We look forward to continuing the WNYT collaborat­ion of its Upstate of Business segment, shining a spotlight on local businesses. We are proud to, once again, be Saratoga County’s tourism promotion agency.

“In addition, we will open participat­ion to our Saratoga County Restaurant Week in March to all local restaurant­s at no charge, along with the return of the Chamber’s awardwinni­ng Love Our Locals $20.23 campaign set for next November and December.”

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Amy Smith was elected as the new volunteer board chair for the Saratoga Springs Chamber of Commerce.
PHOTO PROVIDED Amy Smith was elected as the new volunteer board chair for the Saratoga Springs Chamber of Commerce.

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