Superior Chamber of Commerce manager submits resignation

The classified pages of this issue of The Superior Express contain a help wanted ad placed by the directors of the Superior Chamber of Commerce.

Cameron Vyzourek, the chamber’s manager since the fall of 2018, is leaving the position but she isn’t leaving Superior or the office the chamber shares with the Superior 3000 Foundation.

Today (Feb. 16) she will take off her chamber manager’s hat but she will continue her role in the administration of the Superior 3000 Foundation, a non-profit group organized with the goal of returning the Superior community to the 3,000 population mark it enjoyed in the 1950s.

Vyzourek has long been involved with community development. Before moving to Superior in the early summer of 2018, she was employed in the North Platte chamber of commerce and economic development office.

After taking the Superior job, she quickly had her feet on the ground and began building both the chamber and the community. During her tenure, a number of new networking opportunities were developed for chamber members, the chamber membership grew and the chamber’s financial position improved. And for the members of the community, there were various events and business development classes scheduled. Most importantly members of the community supported the Shop Small program and businesses survived the COVID shutdown.

But with COVID many of the events that had been started had to be curtailed.

Vyzourek has been and will continue to be a strong supporter of the concept that to grow Superior, the community must be a place where people want to live. She believes that is accomplished by a combination of many small steps not a bases loaded home-run.

 

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