Byrne To Retire From Mobile Chamber Next Year

The Mobile Chamber has announced that Bradley Byrne, president and CEO, has notified the chamber’s board of his intention to retire. Byrne’s last day in the role will be June 30, 2027. “It has been an honor to serve as president and CEO of the chamber the past four years and to be part of the organization’s remarkable progress,” Byrne said. “The honor of being named one of the top three chambers in the nation is a testament to our board’s leadership and to our great chamber team. When I was hired, I was asked to commit to serve five years, and that date is now one year away.” Byrne has led the chamber through significant growth, the continued expansion of regional economic development efforts and the strengthening of the chamber’s role as a leading voice for the Mobile business community.

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