Business & Tech

Muskego Chamber Names New Executive Director

Tina Weiss a familiar face at library and also with community will serve as business organization's new chief manager and marketer.

The Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism announced they have completed the search for a new executive director.  Pending board approval on May 18, Tina Weiss will serve as the group’s next Executive Director, managing day-to-day operations, as well as focusing on advancing the chamber to "the next level as a highly valued resource for the Muskego area business community," according to the release. 

The Chamber’s Executive Board selected Weiss from a roster of over forty applicants. She replaces Kathy Chiaverotti, who left the post in April after 10 years with the chamber to serve as Muskego’s mayor.

“Tina is a very enthusiastic and capable professional, who was the unanimous selection of the Chamber’s Executive Board.  Her commitment, personal integrity, and leadership will serve the Chamber and community very well,” said Chamber President Don Reidy.

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Weiss has been a resident of Muskego for over 25 years and has more than 15 years of public service experience.  The chamber cited her "passion for the community and its growth as well as an aptitude for information technology, marketing, communications, fundraising and volunteer programming" as key in their decision.

Weiss worked with Muskego Public Library as a reference librarian and in marketing some of the library's annual fundraisers. She also worked with Milwaukee Public Libraries, where she taught computer and job training classes and small business outreach. 

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"It is an honor to be offered the opportunity to serve as the Executive Director for the Muskego Chamber. I look forward to working with our businesses and building partnerships, adding value and strength to the whole community and economic appeal of Muskego,” remarked Weiss.


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