The Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce (CCCC), the second largest chamber network in the State of Connecticut, announced today that they appointed Cindy Scoville as the new president and chief executive officer.
CCCC Board Chairman Tony Mattioli stated in a press release, “After an extensive search, the selection committee is pleased to announce the appointment of Cindy Scoville as the chamber’s new president and CEO. Cindy possesses the significant experience and aptitude necessary to fulfill the requirements of this challenging position and we excitedly look forward to our future under her leadership.”
After the announcement, Cindy stated in a press release “I am thrilled and honored to be the president and CEO of the Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce; I have a passion for the chamber, the region we service and the communities in which we live. I have been a part of the Central Connecticut Chamber family for 10 years, volunteering another 20 in the chamber world. We have a great team, all working for the betterment of our region. I am looking forward to the future of our chambers and organization who we work with.”
Scoville has been employed by the chamber for the past 10 years, most recently acting as executive director for three Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce affiliates: Farmington Chamber of Commerce, New England Spring and Metal scampi ng Association, and Connecticut Tool and Machining Association.
Cindy has over thirty years of chamber experience beginning in the late 70’s when she worked for the Bristol Press Publishing Company. Prior to joining the Chamber staff, she served on several committees and co-chaired the Bristol Chamber Toll Free to Hartford campaign in the 80’s She has also been involved with the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce for over ten years, holding positions of President, Vice-President and Events Coordinator.