Caroline Titze, Membership Director of the Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce, joins the Board of Directors for The Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives

January 18, 2024

This appointment to the CACCE Board of Directors is a testament to Caroline's exceptional leadership skills and her dedication to advancing the Chamber of Commerce profession.

Summerville, SC- The Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce proudly announces that Caroline Titze has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (CACCE). In this role, she will collaborate with Chamber leaders across North and South Carolina and will serve the position of Membership Professional Director, representing South Carolina. 


Caroline’s appointment to the CACCE Board of Directors is a testament to her exceptional leadership skills and her dedication to advancing the Chamber of Commerce profession. Her experience and expertise in fostering business growth and relationships make her an invaluable addition to the team. 


The Greater Summerville/Dorchester Chamber of Commerce extends its warmest congratulations to Caroline and expresses their unwavering support as she further solidifies their commitment to actively participate in the development and advancement of Chambers in the Carolinas. 


The following chamber professionals have been elected to serve on the 2024 Executive Committee:


President
– Liz Horton, Greenville (SC) Chamber

President-Elect – Natalie English, Wilmington (NC) Chamber

Treasurer – Chris Hardy, Greater Sumter (SC) Chamber
Immediate Past President
– Charles Hardin, Blowing Rock (NC) Chamber


The following chamber professionals have been elected to serve on the Board of Directors for 2024:



  • Josh Bass, Currituck (NC) Chamber
  • Susan Bromfield, Lake Wylie (SC) Chamber
  • Terra Carroll, North Augusta (SC) Chamber
  • Kim Effler, McDowell (NC) Chamber 
  • Rebecca Imholz, Mount Pleasant (SC) Chamber
  • Tim James, Greater Cayce West Columbia (SC) Chamber
  • Amy Kinard, Kershaw County (SC) Chamber
  • Jonathon Lewis, Moore County (NC) Chamber
  • Kaye McHan, Highlands (NC) Chamber)
  • Mark Owens, Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. (NC)
  • Linda Parsons, Moore County (NC) Chamber
  • Marnie Schwartz-Hanley, Fountain Inn (SC) Chamber
  • Ryan Simons, Wilson (NC) Chamber
  • Elaine Spalding, Rowan County (NC) Chamber
  • Caroline Titze, Greater Summerville/Dorchester County (SC) Chamber
  • Jennifer Walters, Little River (SC) Chamber
  • Dana Wooten, Clayton (NC) Chamber


These professionals began their service on the Board of Directors on January 1, 2024.

CACCE is the professional development organization for Chamber of Commerce executives and staff members in North Carolina and South Carolina.  CACCE equips Chamber of Commerce professionals with leadership skills and tools to build innovative chambers.  The organization was formed in 1994 when the North Carolina and South Carolina state chamber associations merged. 

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