LAWRENCEBURG, Tenn. — Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Ryan Egly announced the continued growth of the Chamber’s professional staff with two new hires to strengthen membership, communications, and hospitality services.
Harper Brewer joins the Chamber as Membership Manager, overseeing member relations, recruitment, and retention. Destiny Gobble will serve as Communications & Hospitality Coordinator, focusing on member services, public relations, and ensuring visitors and members alike receive a welcoming Chamber experience.
“Our Chamber exists to support businesses,” said Egly. “As Lawrence County grows, so does our responsibility to provide hands-on support, responsive communication, and real value to every company we represent. Harper and Destiny will strengthen our ability to deliver on that promise, ensuring our members have the relationships, resources, and support they need to reach their goals.”
Harper Brewer is a Lawrenceburg native and a graduate of East Tennessee State University. She brings a background in marketing and management, equipping her to build strong connections with the Chamber’s diverse membership base.
“I am so excited to join the Chamber team,” said Harper. “As someone who was born and raised in Lawrence County, my love for this community runs deep. This county has given me so much over the years, and I feel honored to now be in a position where I can give back. Having the opportunity to support the growth of our businesses, celebrate the people who make this place so special, and help move Lawrence County forward is truly meaningful to me. I look forward to building strong relationships and working together to continue creating opportunities for our community.”
Destiny Gobble, a Loretto native, studied at the University of North Alabama and brings experience in public relations and marketing, including completing her college internship at a PR firm. In her new role, Destiny will focus on enhancing the Chamber’s communications strategies, managing its brand, and providing a warm, professional experience for both visitors and members.
“I’m so excited to be part of the Chamber team and to give back to the community I grew up in,” Destiny stated. “I look forward to building relationships and helping share the story of Lawrence County!”
With these additions, the Chamber is expanding its capacity to serve its members with excellence while strengthening Lawrence County’s position as the best place to live, work, and visit.
About the Chamber
The Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce is a network of businesses, industries, local governments, utilities, and private citizens committed to improving the quality of life in Lawrence County, Tennessee. Through economic development, community development, tourism marketing, and workforce development, the Chamber plays a vital role in the continued growth and prosperity of the region.