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Special Edition: Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce

Posted on July 8, 2013July 9, 2013
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Debbie Fuse/Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce

Debbie Fuse is the Executive Director of the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce. Debbie’s background was in sales management, and sales to the construction industry. Prior to that, she held positions in management in the hotel and restaurant industry. She led highly successful sales teams in the Southeast – from 11-28 sales reps with each position – and requirements of traveling up to 80% of her time. After two downsizings, she decided to redirect her focus locally and work within the community where she lives. She’s been in Dunwoody for 14 years after moving from the Baltimore area.

Alan Mothner/Dunwoody Nature Center 

Alan Mothner is the Executive Director of the Dunwoody Nature Center, whose mission is to inspire the love of nature and cultivate environmental understanding and stewardship. Each year, the Nature Center serves over 10,000 people through its programs, classes, and events. Every visitor to the park, participant in a class, and volunteer has the opportunity to see environmental education in action.

Robert Kinsey/Spruill Center for the Arts

Bob Kinsey is a Georgia Tech graduate who had a long career in the for-profit world and ran a large technology company. He began collecting original art in 1989 and served on some non-profit art organization boards. He really wanted a second career in the arts, and has been fortunate to be CEO of the Spruill Center for the Arts for more than nine years.

 

 

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