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Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce names new executive director

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GREENCASTLE – Officials of the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce have selected Kylie Belle Moore as the new executive director. She succeeds Debby Cunningham, who will remain with the G-A Chamber in a part-time role. 

Moore, originally from Pennsylvania, moved to Franklin County in 2023 with her fiancé, bringing with her a rich background in community engagement and a deep-rooted passion for supporting local businesses. Previously, she served as the membership engagement director with the Conway Chamber of Commerce in South Carolina, where she focused on coordinating member-centered events and assisting with community-wide Chamber initiatives. 

Most recently, she held the role of marketing and sales coordinator with S&A Homes after relocating back to her home state. Her time at S&A Homes provided her with an introduction to the Franklin County business community and allowed her to serve as a dedicated Ambassador within the Cumberland Valley Business Alliance.

“We are thrilled to welcome Kylie to the team at the G-A Chamber of Commerce,” said Andy Everetts, G-A Chamber Board Chair. “Her previous experience in chamber management and her active involvement with the CVBA Ambassador group make her a great fit for this role. Her understanding of and enthusiasm for supporting our business community are invaluable as we move forward.”

During her tenure with the CVBA Ambassador group, Moore served on the Community Outreach Committee and led the Branding Committee as chair. Her involvement included attending mixers, ribbon cuttings and volunteering at community-focused events, such as Back-to-School Shopping with the Exchange Club, IceFest and the Falling Spring Beer Fest. 

“I am truly honored to join the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber as the executive eirector,” Moore said. “I’m eager to support the growth and longevity of our local businesses and work closely with our members, community leaders and neighbors. I’m especially looking forward to the upcoming holiday season and the many events planned to celebrate our community and the businesses that make it so special. I can’t wait to meet each of you, hear your ideas and embark on this journey together.”

Moore’s passion for small businesses stems from her belief that they represent the lifeblood of communities and embody the spirit of the American Dream. Originally from Jackson Center, Pa., she also spent much of her childhood in Greensburg, Pa. and graduated from Millersville University with a bachelor’s in political science and governmental affairs. In her free time, Moore enjoys watching football, cooking and reading. 

She holds a special place in her heart for Greencastle’s annual Heritage Christmas. In the coming days, Moore will be introducing herself to local businesses and participating in Heritage Christmas events. Community members are encouraged to reach out to her directly at 717-597-4610 or via email at [email protected].

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