San Marcos Chamber Announces New VP Of Communications, Events

“Our goal is to unite the business community and advance the San Marcos community as a whole – Samantha with help the Chamber do both.”

San Marcos, Texas  —  This week, San Marcos Chamber of Commerce President, Jason Mock, announced the hiring of Samantha Brown as the Vice President of Communications and Events. Samantha Brown joins the chamber, bringing value in media and strategic branding.

“The Chamber conducted an extensive search over the past 4 months to find a professional who can move our Chamber forward in the areas of communications and marketing,” stated Jason Mock, President of the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce. “Samantha has the skills and the knowledge to help lead our Chamber to a new level and build upon the solid foundation put in place over the years. Our goal is to unite the business community and advance the San Marcos community as a whole – Samantha with help the Chamber do both.”

Samantha Brown joins the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce after three years working for the United States House of Representatives in Austin, Texas. 


 

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