Savannah Area Chamber to mark annual meeting with leadership change on December 11

Brad Harmon Chairman
Brad Harmon Chairman - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its 219th Annual Meeting on December 11, 2025. The event will take place at the Charles H. Morris Center in Savannah from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Members and guests are invited to attend an evening that includes a leadership transition, celebration of achievements, and recognition of local business leaders.

During the meeting, Brad Harmon will end his term as Chamber Chairman and formally hand over responsibilities to Jamie McCurry, who will serve as the incoming Chair. The organization will also recognize individuals with several awards, including the Oglethorpe Award, the Dr. Joe Buck Legacy Award, and the Ambassador of the Year Award.

Attendees can expect hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, live music, and opportunities for networking with business and community leaders. Registration is required for attendance; members pay $50 while member guests pay $75.

For additional information about the event or registration details, interested parties may contact Conni Reynolds by email or phone at 912-644-6432.



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