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IN PICTURES: A changing of the guard at Denmark Chamber of Commerce as new committee welcomed

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Carl Heslop, Kath Kinnear, Julia Fitzgerald, Chris Langslow, Steve Hall and Gill Atkinson.
Camera IconCarl Heslop, Kath Kinnear, Julia Fitzgerald, Chris Langslow, Steve Hall and Gill Atkinson. Credit: Denmark Chamber of Commerce

A committee of new and experienced local business leaders are set to leave their mark on the Denmark Chamber of Commerce in the new year, following its annual general meeting last week.

Long-serving treasurer Chris Langslow (Denmark Co-operative) was appointed the chamber’s new president, taking the reigns from John Maxwell (Maxwell Designs).

He will be supported in the new role by Stuart Evans (Kwoorabup Technology) who will remain as vice-president and Carl Heslop (Annette Carmichael Projects) who will continue as secretary.

Four new faces join the committee this year including Steve Hall, Kath Kinnear, Julia Fitzgerald and Lee Bramptom.

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The meeting was held at the Lake House Denmark which has undergone a facelift through WA’s lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sumit Dutta and Dominic Youel.
Camera IconSumit Dutta and Dominic Youel. Credit: Denmark Chamber of Commerce
Lee Brampton and Chris Langslow .
Camera IconLee Brampton and Chris Langslow . Credit: Denmark Chamber of Commerce
Carl Heslop, Kath Kinnear and John Maxwell.
Camera IconCarl Heslop, Kath Kinnear and John Maxwell. Credit: Denmark Chamber of Commerce
Katie Arbuckle, Leanne Rogers, Brian Fitzgerald and Dale Smith.
Camera IconKatie Arbuckle, Leanne Rogers, Brian Fitzgerald and Dale Smith. Credit: Denmark Chamber of Commerce

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