The Greater Haralson Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Langley has been named Vice President of Chamber Operations, recognizing her nearly two decades of service and leadership within the organization.
Langley has been a dedicated member of the Chamber team for 18 years, playing a key role in supporting daily operations, member services, and organizational growth. In her new role, she will provide operational leadership, strengthen member engagement, and enhance internal effectiveness, all in support of the Chamber’s mission to strengthen the local business community.
“Elizabeth’s deep understanding of the Chamber, her consistency, and her heart for service make her an exceptional leader,” said Tara Chapman, President and CEO of the Greater Haralson Chamber of Commerce. “She has been a steady presence for nearly 18 years, supporting our members, staff, and board with professionalism and care. As we move into 2026 with service as our guiding mission, her leadership will be instrumental in ensuring our operations are strong, responsive, and centered on meeting the needs of our business community.”
The Chamber also announced additional staff updates as part of its ongoing commitment to service and organizational growth. Pam Kingston has been named Office Manager, where she will oversee administrative operations and support both members and staff.
Additionally, Gabby Pearson has assumed a new role as Director of Marketing and Events, leading marketing efforts, communications, and Chamber events with a focus on engagement, visibility, and community impact.
“These staff advancements reflect the strength of our entire team and our shared commitment to service,” Chapman added. “Together, our staff is focused on ensuring the Chamber is the first call for business, providing meaningful support, resources, and connections that help our local business community thrive.”
The Greater Haralson Chamber of Commerce remains committed to its mission of serving local businesses, strengthening community connections, and supporting a thriving Haralson County.