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By Kathi O Shea April 27, 2021 6:34 am
Dave Walker
BELLINGHAM, Wash. A local health official has been honored for her leadership skills and willingness to jump into the fray during the pandemic.
The Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce recognized Whatcom County Health Department Director Erika Lautenbach, who began her role as director just as the pandemic began.
As part of the Chamber’s “Toast of the Town” series, Lautenbach was honored for her “willingness to jump into the midst of chaos.”
The Chamber also recognized Lautenbach for her leadership skills as she served as a point person for the county’s COVID-19 response and the local connection to regional and national efforts.
New state COVID-19 business reopening plan tied to cutting regional case rates. Here s how
The Bellingham Herald 1/6/2021 Dave Gallagher, Kristine Sherred, and Sara Gentzler, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.)
Jan. 6 So long, Safe Start Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday unveiled a new plan for reopening the economy from COVID-19 restrictions. 2020 is officially behind us, we know that brighter days are ahead, Inslee said at a virtual press conference, and we re here to talk about a new way to move our state forward economically while we re beating the pandemic.
Under the new Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery plan, counties are grouped into eight regions of at least four counties each, based on health system resources. All regions are currently considered to be in Phase 1 of the two-phase plan, which goes into effect Jan. 11.
By Kathi O Shea December 10, 2020 7:17 am
KGMI
BELLINGHAM, Wash. A local chamber executive has gotten some national recognition.
Guy Occhiogrosso is President and CEO of the Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce, and host of the KGMI Whatcom Report podcast and Sunday morning show.
The Association of Chamber Executives has named him one of 2020’s Top 40 under 40, a list including professionals from chambers of all sizes in the US and Canada.
Occhiogrosso was praised for his collaborative approach that helped rebuild the local chamber with a sustainable business model.
He has led the Bellingham Regional Chamber since March of 2014, after nearly 8 years of service at the Ferndale Chamber of Commerce, during which time he earned his MBA from Western Washington University.
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