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5 Professionals Join Greater Lexington Chamber Board
These five people will serve on the board for three years each.
Five professionals representing the diversity of business in the Lexington area have joinedΒ the Greater Lexington Chamberβs Board of Directors. They are:
- Tod Augsburger, senior vice president/COO at Lexington Medical Center. Augsburger grew up in Michigan and earned a bachelor of arts in finance from Michigan State University and a masterβs in health administration from the University of Michigan. He joined LMC in 1999. This is his second term on the Greater Lexington Chamber board.
- James Berry, director of business development at Comporium. A Columbia native, Berry earned a bachelor of science in marketing from the University of South Carolina in Columbia after playing baseball two years at USC-Spartanburg. He joined Comporium in 1998.
- Dan Dennis, owner of Dennis Corp., an engineering, surveying, and construction management firm with offices throughout the state. Dennis holds a bachelor of science in civil engineering from The Citadel and a masterβs of business administration from The Citadel Evening College. Dennis was the Small Business Administrationβs 2011 Small Business Person of the Year in South Carolina.
- Royce Lehman, president and founder of North Lake Construction. A Nashville native, Lehman holds two degrees from Auburn Universityβa bachelor of arts in communications and a bachelor of science in building sciences. He founded North Lake Construction in 1987, and was named the Greater Lexington Chamberβs 2013 Small Business Person of the Year.
- Mark Patterson, site personnel manager at Michelin North America - Lexington. He earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering and a masterβs in business administration from The Georgia Institute of Technology.
Submitted by Aida Rogers, visitors and information coordinator for theΒ Greater Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center.
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