Chuck Merydith Joins The Executives' Club of Chicago as Vice President of Marketing and Communications
CHICAGO, March 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The Executives' Club of Chicago recently named Chuck Merydith as vice president of Marketing and Communications. In this new position, Merydith will spearhead the communications of the organization as it heads into its 100th anniversary celebration in 2011. The celebration will highlight the Club's achievements over the last century and its plans for global expansion in the next 100 years.
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Prior to joining the ECC, Merydith served as managing director of Marketing and Communications at the Precast Concrete Institute, where he led brand and communications initiatives. Prior to that, he held similar posts at The Alzheimers' Association, Hill and Knowlton, Inc., and Sears Holdings Corporation.
"Chuck brings a wealth of brand and integrated marketing communications expertise to our organization. His unique background will help us strengthen our position as the voice of Chicago business to the world among c-level executives, opinion-shapers and prospective members," said Kaarina Koskenalusta, president and CEO of The Executives' Club of Chicago.
For more information and to register for any of the club's dynamic programs, please visit www.executivesclub.org.
About The Executives' Club of Chicago
The Executives' Club of Chicago (ECC) is a business forum for thought leadership, education and best business practices. Founded in 1911, the ECC is one of the oldest and most prestigious business organizations in the Midwest. The Club serves the community by providing information and resources needed to establish effective global partnerships, enhance intellectual exchange, develop future diverse business leaders and promote Chicago as a world class business center.
SOURCE The Executives' Club of Chicago
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