Mobile Chamber Names Senior Vice President

The Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce has named Michael Galvin senior vice president of member engagement, Business Alabama reported. Galvin will work with the organization’s senior management team to research and help implement industry best practices regarding member recruitment, engagement and retention, product and service delivery and alternative revenue sources. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, he previously served as chief officer for membership and engagement at the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce. Prior to that, he served as general manager of TALON, a provider of decision-making tools. Bill Sisson, president and CEO of the chamber, added, “His experience in the ever-changing digital marketing landscape and success in key sales leadership roles at AT&T, YP Marketing and Gannett – USA Today Network will be tremendously valuable to our chamber members and investors.”

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