South Shelby Chamber of Commerce director honored

Published 3:30 pm Tuesday, February 6, 2018

COLUMBIANA – April Stone was recognized for her efforts with the South Shelby County Chamber of Commerce during her final luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 1.

Stone has accepted the position of executive director with the Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce.

“This has been a fantastic five years, and I have enjoyed the journey with you all,” Stone said.

Harpersville Mayor Don Greene and City Clerk Stacy Walkup presented Stone with a resolution honoring her efforts.

Jeremy Arthur, president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama, was the luncheon’s guest speaker.

Arthur, who led the Prattville Chamber of Commerce for about 10 years, called chambers of the commerce the “premier local business advocate in Alabama” but said the organizations are often misunderstood.

“People think we do things we just don’t do,” Arthur said.

The speaker said the first chamber of commerce in the United States was founded in New York in 1768, and the notion of a chamber of commerce dates back several hundred years in Europe.

All chambers are different, Arthur said.

“If you’ve seen one chamber…you’ve seen one chamber,” he said.

Arthur showed images of well-known people, places and events—including Al Capone, the Cherry Blossom Festival, Hollywood, the Miss America Pageant, Woodstock and Napolean Bonaparte, among others—and talked about how chambers of commerce have been involved in much of the world’s history.

“You can see a common theme here: making connections,” Arthur said.