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The Central Mass South Chamber of Commerce has elected four new members to its board of directors: Michael Detarando, Jonathan Kelley, James Leaming and Thea Marcoux.
Detarando is vice president and COO of Charlton fiberoptics company Incom. According to the chamber, he will help create partnerships with local colleges to help students who want to pursue careers in manufacturing. He has worked for Incom, a family-owned business, for 20 years. He lives in Sturbridge.
Kelley is business development officer for Savers Bank, where he works with small- to mid-sized businesses. Previously, he served as business banking representative for Sovereign Bank for 17 years.
Leaming is general manager for Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Sturbridge. He is also second vice-president of the Massachusetts Association of Campground Owners. He lives in Sturbridge.
Marcoux is a marketing specialist for Southbridge fiberoptic imaging and lighting company Schott North America, with more than 10 years of sales and marketing experience.
The new members replace Cindy Howard of Center of Hope, Chris Kelly of Mahogany Ridge, Peter Pilon of OFS and Nancy Salem of Salem Cross Inn.
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