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Orland Chamber Taps New CEO, Former Lead At Stellwagen, Humphrey House
Sarah Stasukewicz was appointed to the Orland Park Area Chamber of Commerce role last week.

ORLAND PARK, IL â The Orland Park Area Chamber of Commerce last week appointed its newest CEO, lifelong member of the Orland Park community and a nonprofit leader.
New Chamber Chief Executive Officer Sarah Stasukewicz's background includes leadership roles at the Stellwagen Farm, Senator John Humphrey House and other historic sites within the Village of Orland Park, Chamber officials said.
"Stasukewicz's appointment marks an important time of growth and expansion for the Chamber," the Chamber said in a release. "As a lifelong member of the Orland Park community and non-profit leader, Sarah Stasukewicz brings civic leadership experience and deep knowledge of local business, economic drivers and opportunities within the region. ... She is poised to lead the Chamber and further the Chamber's mission of helping area businessesâand the communityâ grow and prosper."
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"Sarah is an ideal fit for this role and will play a pivotal role in helping the Chamber achieve and further its goals of fostering an environment where local businesses can thrive," said Chamber President, Ramzi Hassan. "We are fortunate to have her leadership, and I am confident she will make a positive impact on the Chamber as well as our community."
Stasukewicz's responsibilities will include chamber strategy, member engagement, operations and board communication.
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"It is an honor to lead the Chamber at this important time for the organization," Stasukewicz said. "I look forward to working alongside our dedicated members, Board of Directors and Chamber Staff to build on the positive momentum and continue to serve our local business community."
The Orland Park Area Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-proflt corporation established in 1958 to increase business growth within the community. Originally boasting 14 members, the Chamber's membership has grown to more than 600 businesses and organizations. The Orland Park Area Chamber of Commerce is the primary resource to help business and the community grow and prosper.
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