The North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday named Brett Finley as its new CEO and president.
Texas 2036 Executive Vice President A.J. Rodriguez, ERCOT President and CEO Pablo Vegas, and CPS Energy President and CEO Rudy Garza at a forum hosted by the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce in March.The former director of government affairs for the San Antonio Board of Realtors will take the helm of the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, the organization announced Wednesday.
Finley “worked with elected officials, protected private property rights and helped shape real estate policies in the San Antonio region” in his previous role, which he held for more than five years, according to his LinkedIn profile. His responsibilities included preparing advanced communications for high-level external audiences, managing events and leadership programs.
“I am honored to be selected to sustain and strengthen the North San Antonio Chamber’s influence in the San Antonio community,” said Finley in the release. “I am committed to working with our members and partners to create a unified front that champions the economic vitality of our region.”
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