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Nassau County Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Justin Taylor as New Vice President

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The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the hiring of Justin Taylor as its new Vice President beginning July 6th. Taylor brings extensive experience in business development, sales, marketing, community engagement, and public service to one of the region’s leading business advocacy organizations.

Taylor most recently served as Director of Sales and Marketing for the Residence Inn Amelia Island, where he worked closely with local businesses, tourism partners, community organizations, and regional leaders to promote Amelia Island and support the local economy. Throughout his career, he has earned a reputation for collaborative leadership, strategic thinking, and a deep commitment to the success of Nassau County.

In his new role, Taylor will lead partnership development, membership growth and engagement, implementation of the Chamber’s strategic plan, government affairs initiatives, and help with Leadership Nassau, the county’s premier leadership development program.

He will work closely with the Board of Directors, Ambassadors, members, and community stakeholders to advance the Chamber’s mission of supporting economic vitality and business success throughout Nassau County.

“Justin’s passion for Nassau County, his ability to connect people and organizations, and his commitment to community service make him an outstanding addition to our team,” said Alexandra Wilmer, President & CEO of the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce. “His experience working alongside businesses, nonprofits, and government leaders uniquely positions him to help strengthen our membership, advance our strategic priorities, and expand the Chamber’s impact across Nassau County. I’m incredibly excited to welcome him to our team as we celebrate a new chapter and enter a new era for the organization.”

“I’ve always believed that strong communities are built through strong relationships, and no organization embodies that better than the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce,” said Taylor. “I’m honored to join the Chamber team and eager to hit the ground running. Together, we have an incredible opportunity to support our business community, strengthen partnerships, and build on the Chamber’s legacy of leadership and service throughout Nassau County.”

For decades, the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce has served as a champion for business success, leadership development, advocacy, and community connection. To learn more about the Chamber and become a member, visit our website or call (904) 261-3248.

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