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    Ty Marsh Resigns as President of Columbus Chamber

    Ty Marsh announced today that he would be resigning from his position as President & CEO of the Columbus Chamber, a position that he has held since Decemeber of 2003.

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    “For more than six years I have enjoyed the honor and privilege of leading the Columbus Chamber toward its economic development mission,” said Marsh. “The professional challenges of leading this dynamic organization and preparing it to launch new initiatives through Columbus2020! have been fulfilling and rewarding. I have accomplished the goals I established when accepting this position and it is a good time to pursue new professional opportunities and challenges.”

    The Columbus Chamber will be taking on a new role under the Columbus2020! regional economic development strategy, which will focus on assisting and advocating existing businesses. More information about those plans and changes can be found in our recent interview with Marsh here: “Columbus Chamber Looks to 2020 and Beyond“.

    More information about the resignation can be found in the full press release at Columbus.org.

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