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Five elected to chamber board
Lollich, Miller, Olson, Wells and Yung to be seated next week

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Recently elected chamber executive board members smile for the camera. From left are Todd Yung, Judy Lollich, Sierra Miller and Doug Wells. Pictured below is Brad Olson.

Photos/WGCN <br> Recently elected chamber executive board members smile for the camera. From left are Todd Yung, Judy Lollich, Sierra Miller and Doug Wells. Pictured below is Brad Olson.

WILLIAMS, Ariz. - Five local businessmen and women were elected to the Williams-Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce Board Oct. 3. Chamber members elected Judy Lollich, Sierra Miller, Brad Olson, Doug Wells and Todd Yung. The five will be seated at the next chamber board meeting, which begins at 11 a.m. Oct. 21 at Grand Canyon Railway.

Lollich, Miller and Wells are incumbents. Board member Connie Leadabrand's term is ending at the end of her second three-year term Dec. 31. Board member Ken Agee will serve as a second alternate should a board member leave their position and fulfill the remaining unexpired term of the departing board member. Board terms are three years.

Lollich is the general manager of Grand Canyon/Williams KOA. Since moving to Williams in 2007, Lollich has been involved in Elks, Rotary, Pay it Forward and has volunteered for many civic events. She has served the chamber since 2009 as a board member and has been on the Education Committee, Tourism and Marketing Committee, Bylaws Committee, Membership Care Committee, Executive Committee and has served the last two years as treasurer.

Miller, a 10-year resident of Williams, owns the Christmas Tree Gallery. She currently serves as committee chair for the chamber's Education and Taste of Williams committees. Miller has served as a member of the Nomination Committee and the Christmas Committee for the chamber.

Olson is an owner/manager of Days Inn and Denny's. He is a graduate of Williams High School and served in the U.S. Air Force as an F-15 pilot 1982-2004. Olson was a franchise area representative of Planet Beach. His volunteer experience included Planet Beach Franchise Advisory Council and Area Rep Advisory Council. He also has experience as a business consultant.

Wells is the publisher of the Williams-Grand Canyon News. He was born and raised in Williams. After graduating from Northern Arizona University, he returned to Williams to help manage the newspaper. Wells is a member of the Williams Rotary Club and has served on the chamber board as a member and officer.

Yung is president of Houndog Electric and has lived in Williams for eight years. He has been involved with Williams Rotary International for more than two years and is serves as the Acting Program Director. Yung has fundraising experience with the annual Rotary Western Auction and Fourth of July Barbecue Festival.

"The chamber wishes to thank the board of directors for their service, with special thanks to the slate of 10 candidates who ran for the open board positions. We appreciate their dedication to and support of the chamber and encourage all to be active with the chamber by serving on a committee," said Chamber President/CEO Gioia Goodrum.


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