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The old software was used for the 2025-2026 Membership Guide & Directory.
Please take this time to make any changes to your business profile.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Welcome New Board Members
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Welcome New Board Members
The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated another successful program year at its 120th Annual Dinner & Gala on June 2. Chairman Dr. Mike Licari announced 2025-2026 executive committee members and new board members.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Chairman
Dr. Mike Licari, Austin Peay State University
Chair-Elect, 1st Vice Chair
Tom Creech, McReynolds, Nave & Larson Funeral Home
Chair-Elect, 2nd Vice Chair
Rebecca Cooke, Beachaven Vineyards & Winery
Immediate Past Chairman
Mike Rainey, Legends Bank
Legal Counsel
Jamie Durrett
Secretary/Treasurer
Brian Taylor, CDE Lightband
Chair, Membership Services
Lisa Baggett, United Community Bank
Chair, Military Affairs
Walt Lord, Austin Peay State University
Co-Chairs, Public & Community Affairs
Jay Albertia, Progressive Directions, Inc.
Mark Holleman, Coldwell Banker Conroy, Marable & Holleman
Chair, Business Development
Kevin Kennedy Jr., Spring Creek Pediatric Dentistry
BOARD MEMBERS:
Adriano Rusak, American Snuff Company, LLC
Rylan Kean, Millan Enterprises, LLC
Antonio Murgas, Dominos
Zach Hayes, Higgins Insurance, Inc.
Dwight Thomas, Legends Bank
Elaina Russell, Austin Peay State University, College of Business
Congrats to the Annual Award Recipients!
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Victoria York
Ted A. Crozier Sr. Community Commitment Award
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| Erin Yow
Ambassador of the Year
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| Kevin Kennedy, Jr.
Clarksville Young Professional of the Year
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Dee Boaz & Carole Dorris
Lifetime Achievement Award
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| Stephanie Travis
Valerie Hunter-Kelly Woman in Business Award
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| Brian Taylor
Chairman’s Award
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| Scarlett Mulligan
Boots to Suits Award
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| Seminar
How to Supervise People
and Lead a Team
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So many people are quitting their jobs that sociologists have labeled this historic event “The Great Resignation”. And it’s getting worse.
Management experts estimate it will cost you $10,000 to lose an employee. For this reason, the Clarksville Area Chamber is doing something about it.
We’re bringing internationally renowned management expert Glenn Shepard to present the SHRM accredited seminar “How to Supervise People and Lead a Team” live in Clarksville
For more information or to register, please contact tparker@clarksville.tn.us or 931-245-4342.
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| Save the Date
Battle of the Businesses Pickleball
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Business After Hours & Business Expo
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Clarksville Regional Airport
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4:30-6:30 P.M.
Enjoy free food, drinks, and networking with local business leaders.
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Governors Fine Catering
Paul Mixa
601 College Street, Clarksville TN 37040
(616) 201-5868
paul.mixa@sodexo.com
Food Service
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Schmitt Dental
Veronica McElroy
2313 Rudolphtown Road, Clarksville TN 37043
(931) 647-3960
1692 Fort Campbell Blvd., Clarksville TN 37042
(931) 552-7745
www.schmittdental.com | vmcelroy@sfdpartners.com
Dental - Dental Care, Dental Clinic
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Pest Hunters/Mosquito Hunters/Humbug Holiday Lighting
Aneal Roney
4924 Louise Creek Road, Cunningham TN 37052
(720) 270-3244
onealroney@mosquitohunters.com
Pest Control Services
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Smith Douglas Homes
1333 English Oak Drive
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Clarksville Book Shop
3900 Hollingwood Blvd., Suite D&E
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Coyote Express
2155 Peacher’s Mill Road
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Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum
Topping Out Celebration
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| Back Nine
449 Warfield Blvd., Ste. E & F
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Whistle Express Car Wash
2530 Pea Ridge Road
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2nd MIle Church
804 South Riverside Drive
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Committee Meetings & Calendar
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Office Closed -
Independence Day
July 4
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| Business Development Committee
July 8
8:00 a.m.
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| Public & Community Affairs
July 9
8:00 a.m.
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| Membership Committee
July 16
8:00 a.m.
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Business
After Hours
July 17
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Clarksville Regional Airport
200A Outlaw Field Road
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| Chamber Board of Directors
July 23
8:00 a.m.
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| Ambassador Retreat
July 23
3:00 p.m.
Clarksville's 3rd Base
1032 S. Riverside Drive
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OUR LAND
Feeding cattle a diet of grazed grass requires much less fossil fuel and impacts the environment in a positive manner. Our cattle eat grass and naturally fertilize the land to grow more grass, never adding extra carbon to the atmosphere. Sustainable management intensive grazing, practiced on our farm, helps keep cattle, air, land, and water healthy and can lower our carbon footprint.
OUR GRASS FED AND FINISHED BEEF
No antibiotics or hormones are ever used in producing any of our animals. Our beef is lower in both fat and calories than conventional beef as well as being higher in Omega-3 fatty acids essential for enhancing heart health. Our cattle spend their entire lives in a pasture, in a stress-free environment, grazing in the kind of communal groups they prefer. They are never given hormones to enhance their growth nor is grain ever a part of our grass fed and finished beef’s diet. Our beef is dry-aged to intensify its flavor and tenderness. You will notice the difference from your very first bite.
OUR PASTURED PORK
We carry pasture raised heritage breed pork. Pastured pork gets the benefits of fresh air, sunshine, and grass! They are given free range of pasture and supplemented with fresh vegetables and just enough grain to supply the needed protein for growth. NO meat by-products, NO antibiotics, NO steroids, NO medicated feeds are ever used.
OUR PASTURED POULTRY
All of our poultry eats an all-natural varied diet. No hormones or antibiotics are ever used with our poultry. Their diet consists of whatever they find in the ground as well as a non-gmo feed.
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Nominate a Business of the Month!
The Chamber would like you to nominate a business of the month. The goal of this program is to promote Chamber businesses and recognize them for all the good they do in the community.
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Criteria for Business of the Month:
(1) Must be a member of the Chamber for two years (2) Supports/attends Chamber events (3) Community involvement/impact
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Offering many brands for your dog or cat,
local delivery, and self-washing bookings
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Thank you to Holiday Inn Northeast for hosting June Business After Hours! |
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Clarksville Young Professionals Toured the State Capitol for June. Thank you to Senator Bill Powers for the hospitality. |
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The mission of the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce shall be to represent the interests of the business community and its membership by advancing community development, promoting the business and economic environment, and improving the welfare of the community by enhancing the quality of life in the region.
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| www.clarksvillechamber.com
cacc@clarksville.tn.us
(931) 647-2331
25 Jefferson St. Suite 300
Clarksville, TN 37040
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