THE WHITSUNDAYS Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WCCI) is looking forward to a jam-packed 2025, including re-engaging with Proserpine businesses.
The chamber represents Proserpine, as well as Airlie Beach and Cannonvale, since the two chambers merged last year.
WCCI is excited to introduce one of their new board members – Emily Harvey, from Filby’s Motors – who is looking forward to working with the chamber in reinvigorating awareness and membership opportunities in the Proserpine region.
“We are always grateful to our members who step up and volunteer their time and expertise in shaping our strategy and being great ambassadors for the Whitsundays business community,” chamber president Allan Milostic said.
Emily Harvey is the marketing, branding and customer experience manager for Filby’s Motors, Bowen and Proserpine.
“My primary focus is on ensuring our customers’ expectations are exceeded, supporting the local community that supports our dealerships, via sponsorship and events, and marketing our services to the region,” Ms Harvey said.
Ms Harvey has previously worked in marketing and employment consultancy roles.
She also enjoys being part of community events and organisations, bringing events and projects to the region.
Ms Harvey is currently part of the Bowen Turf Club management committee, bringing equestrian events to the Whitsundays.
She has previously been involved in Tourism Bowen projects and events, such as the Gem of the Coral Coast Festival and the Offshore Super Boats events.
“I look forward to working with the chamber in reinvigorating awareness and membership opportunities in the Proserpine region and assisting in advocating for businesses in that region – along with all the projects the chamber currently has planned for 2025,” she said.
Eligible chamber members are welcome to nominate to join the board. Contact the chamber to learn more on admin@whitsundaycoastchamber.com.au.