Fountain Inn is set to welcome Amanda Benfield as its new Director of Community Relations starting February 24, 2025. Formerly the President and CEO of the Laurens County Chamber, Benfield aims to enhance economic development and community engagement. Her prior ties to the area, including a recent move, make her transition timely and promising for both the city and the chamber.
Fountain Inn is buzzing with excitement as Amanda Benfield prepares to step into her new role as the Director of Community Relations. After an impressive stint of seven and a half years as the President and CEO of the Laurens County Chamber, Benfield is set to say goodbye to her current position on February 20, 2025, and begin her new adventure on February 24, 2025.
In her new role, Amanda is looking forward to playing a pivotal part in the community’s growth. She will be focusing on economic development, business expansion, retention programs, event planning, and community enhancement forums. Her arrival is highly anticipated, with the Fountain Inn City Council expected to formalize her hiring during their meeting this Thursday evening.
Interestingly, Benfield has personal ties to Fountain Inn as she made the move there after marrying last summer. With this exciting new chapter in her life, many see her career transition as impeccably timed. Given her enthusiasm for community and communication, it’s clear why she fits right into her new position.
Throughout her time at the Laurens County Chamber, Amanda has worked diligently to foster relationships and support local businesses, growing the Chamber’s team from three to five employees. She has initiated numerous sustainable programs that have actively contributed to the community’s success. As she embarks on her new journey, Amanda believes this transition will allow the Chamber to welcome fresh ideas and excitement, paving the way for innovative collaborations.
Fountain Inn shares a portion of its area with Laurens County, offering Benfield a unique advantage as she steps into her new role. She has already enjoyed positive experiences collaborating with the Fountain Inn Chamber in the past. This prior connection will no doubt be beneficial as she works to build relationships and engage with various community members.
As she prepares to leave Laurens County, Amanda is taking a moment to reflect on the many wonderful experiences and relationships that have shaped her career thus far. Her time at the Chamber has left a lasting impact on both her and the people she’s worked with. She has expressed heartfelt gratitude for the community’s support and looks forward to building on her experiences in Fountain Inn.
As Amanda embarks on this new adventure, the Executive Committee of the Laurens County Chamber has yet to announce her successor. They are set to establish a search committee soon, indicating that they’re committed to finding the right person to continue the momentum Benfield has built over the years.
With Amanda Benfield’s undeniable passion and vision for community relations, the City of Fountain Inn is certainly in for an exciting ride. The growth and changes coming to both the city and the Chamber present endless possibilities for collaboration and success. As Amanda looks ahead, the community can anticipate fresh ideas and initiatives that will undoubtedly enhance the vibrant fabric of Fountain Inn.
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