Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce

Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce

Non-profit Organizations

Tyler, Texas 573 followers

About us

The mission of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce is to enhance the business environment, the economic well-being and quality of life for the Tyler area. Our association consists of over 2,500 businesses, organizations, and individuals that work toward the interests of our business community. Find Tyler, Texas relocation information, restaurants, recreation and much more at: www.tylertexas.com

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Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Tyler, Texas
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1900

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    Tyler EDC Names Mary Alice Guidry as Senior Vice President TYLER, Texas – The Tyler Economic Development Council (TEDC) has named Mary Alice Guidry as its new Senior Vice President. Guidry will lead TEDC’s business development and marketing initiatives. She will also be active in the management and development of TEDC’s real estate portfolio. Guidry has most recently served as the Chief Executive Officer for local nonprofit Habitat for Humanity of Smith County. She is a licensed architect with nine years of experience as a Sr. Project Manager with Fitzpatrick Architects, Inc. “We are very excited to welcome Mary Alice to our team,” said Scott Martinez, TEDC President and CEO. “With Mary Alice, TEDC got someone that has a strong technical background in development. As TEDC develops more real estate assets, her skills in project managemant and architecture make her well suited for this position. She has been very involved in the community and understands the unique needs of Tyler, as well as the unprecedented growth we are experiencing. TEDC recruited her with confidence she will be impactful in this position.” Mary Alice is a graduate of Leadership Tyler Core Class 30 and currently serves on the boards of directors for Heart of Tyler and the City of Tyler Main Street Program. She is a graduate of Louisiana Tech University, where she earned her undergraduate and master’s degrees in architecture. “As CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Smith County, my role allowed me to passionately serve our community in a positive way,” Mary Alice said. “This humbling and thrilling opportunity with Tyler Economic Development Council will allow me to do so in a greater capacity, driving growth, fostering collaboration, and enhancing economic vitality for the good of our city and our citizens.” Mary Alice continues, “I am grateful to use my skills and God-given gifts to build on the impact TEDC has had for the last 35 years, and I look forward to working with Scott and our team to further progress for our wonderful city.” Guidry will start her new role on September 30, replacing outgoing Senior Vice President, Victor Valle.

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  • Grant Ingram to Join Tyler Chamber as Chief Operating Officer Tyler native Grant Ingram will join the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) in the Fall in the newly created role of Chief Operating Officer, announced Henry Bell, TACC President. Ingram is a graduate of Grace Community School in Tyler and a 2015 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management. He currently serves as the Assistant City Manager for the city of Graham, Texas, and the Executive Director of the Graham Economic Development Corporation. After working as Director of Operations for a Wyoming guest ranch, he originally joined the Graham Chamber of Commerce in 2019 as the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Manager. In addition to his roles for the City of Graham, Ingram is an active community member currently serving as a Board Member for the North Central Texas College Foundation and the Lakes Chapter of the Texas Tech Alumni Association. He also serves as President of the Graham Concert Association and is the Co-Founder of the John1:12 Productions and Founder of the Brazos Cleanup Project. In the past, he served as President of the Rotary Club, President of the Young County Leadership Program, and as a Board Member of Texas Forts Trail Region. In his new role as Tyler Chamber’s Chief Operating Officer, Ingram will oversee the daily operations, strategic initiatives, and overall management of the Chamber, working closely with the President, Henry Bell; CEO, Scott Martinez; as well as the Board of Directors. Key areas of responsibility will include operational leadership, strategic planning and financial management, membership engagement, programs, and events, advocacy and community relations, staff development, and technology. “We are thrilled to welcome Grant Ingram as a member of senior leadership at the Tyler Area Chamber,” said Henry Bell. “His management experience and strategic planning skills perfectly match this newly created position. Grant’s passion for promoting the business community and advocating for economic growth will be a big asset to the Chamber and our community.” Ingram said, "It's an honor to be returning home to the great city of Tyler to join the Chamber of Commerce under the leadership of Mr. Henry Bell and Mr. Scott Martinez. I'm humbled by this opportunity to join such a dedicated team. Together, we will remain steadfast to the Chamber's mission of service and advocacy while looking to build on our successes for the benefit of our members and our community in the future." Ingram is married to Hannah, and they are the parents of a son, Banks, 15 months, and will soon welcome a baby girl, Holden.

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