Chamber selects new leadership


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:56 PM CST


The River Region Chamber of Commerce recently announced its 2009 officers. They are:

Rhonda Hotard, President/CEO of Louisiana Federal Credit Union- Chair

Bob Monti, President of Quality Janitorial & Restoration Service - Chair-Elect

Nathan Stein, Treasurer, Chesley Cashio, Past Chair, Rhonda Hotard, Chair, Bob Monti, Chair-Elect, Dayna Parker, Secretary, and Henry Friloux, Vice Chair, (left to right) are the River Region Chamber of Commerce’s officers for 2009.

Henry Friloux, President of Echo Ventures, Inc. - Vice Chair

Dayna Parker, Manager, Workforce Alliance – Secretary

Nathan Stein, Owner/President of NP Stein, CPA - Treasurer

Chesley Cashio, Sales Manager, AM-PM Services, Inc. – Past Chair

At the most recent meeting of the River Region Chamber Board, the officers for 2009 were presented to the board and elected unanimously. The nominating committee, chaired by Charlotte Dupre’, CEO, River Parishes Hospital, presented the slate to the board

“I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our new officers and to thank all Board Members for their continued support and commitment! As with any volunteer position, these Board Members commit their time away from the office in order to offer their support. It takes the dedication and engagement of business leaders like these to contribute to a successful organization”, said Chassity McComack, Executive Director of the River Region Chamber of Commerce.

The next big event for the RRCC is their fifth Annual Gala, which will be held on Friday, February 6.

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