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Quynlan Young hired as chamber of commerce CEO

Quynlan Young

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors have appointed Quynlan Young as the new chief executive officer.

The position became vacant in January when Todd Corrigall tendered his resignation after five years as CEO. Young will begin the role effective February 22, 2023.

Young began working at the Prince George Chamber of Commerce in 2018 as executive projects coordinator, and is excited to be returning in this new leadership role following her recent maternity leave.

“The mission of this organization aligns significantly with my personal values,” she said. “Uplifting the businesses of Prince George is so important to me. I know I have big shoes to fill, and as the leaders before me did, I really hope to make a difference.”

Young was born and raised by a family of business owners in Prince George, whom she has assisted with day-to-day operations for years. She attended the University of Northern British Columbia where she spent time studying various businesses through casework on the UNBC JDCWest team and creating solutions for their respective challenges.

“We are so happy to have Quyn returning to our team as CEO,” said Ray Noonan, President of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce. “The board is confident that she will excel in this leadership role, as we have already seen her demonstrate her business expertise. I feel the board has been able to add value to the membership by extending the offer to her.”

In her time at the chamber, Young has had the opportunity to work with the organization’s membership of more than 700 firms. While she initially began her employment with a preference for planning and executing business workshops and large networking events, she quickly began to favour the work that the Prince George Chamber does to engage and advocate with and for the business community of Prince George.

“I am excited to reconnect with our members to gain a true understanding on how I can best serve them. I look forward to focusing on economic recovery and development and continuing to grow a business community that is connected and collaborative,” said Young.

 

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