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New Irmo Chamber President Focuses on Increasing Members, Service

"There's a lot of potential here in Irmo," Chamber President Tiffany N. Boyce says

As the new president of the Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce, Tiffany N. Boyce, 31, is focusing on increasing the chamber’s membership and its usage as an every day resource for the community. 

Boyce began her role as president in August and has been working hard to continue the chamber’s goals of connecting businesses, generating business opportunities and being one of the leaders in economic development.

“There’s a lot of potential here in Irmo,” Boyce said. “My biggest focus is for the (Irmo) Chamber of Commerce to become more of a useful every day tool for our members.”

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In addition to enlarging the chamber’s enrollment, Boyce said increasing the chamber’s presence on social media sites to promote events, members and the community is also a priority.

Boyce also wants to start a young professionals group for ages 21 to 40 that would provide networking opportunities and community engagements.

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Boyce is a graduate of Lexington High School and the University of South Carolina.

Prior to becoming president, Boyce worked for several organizations including the Greater Lexington Chamber.

Boyce is an avid University of South Carolina Gamecock fan and loves college football. Some of her hobbies include spending time at Lake Murray, and with her family and friends.

Boyce, who is a member of The Harvest in Lexington, has one dog named Gracie.

For more information about the young professionals group, email Tiffany N. Boyce at ceo@greaterirmochamber.com.

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