Greater Concord Chamber names Bryanna Marceau as next President

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the promotion of Bryanna (Bree) Marceau to President & CEO, effective October 1, 2025. Marceau, who currently serves as Vice President of Operations & Programs, will succeed current President & CEO Tim Sink, who is stepping down at the end of September after a tenure of over 30 years.

“An executive search team of nine chamber board members reviewed 56 applications and interviewed seven candidates over the past two months” commented Chamber Board Chair Larry Haynes. “While we spoke with several talented individuals, Bree’s nine years of experience with the chamber, combined with her demonstrated passion for chamber management and leadership, made her the ideal candidate.”

Throughout her tenure, Marceau has played a pivotal role in the Chamber’s success; she has served as the lead staff liaison for Leadership Greater Concord, Capital Area Student Leadership (CASL) Program, and the Concord Young Professionals Network, expanding their reach and impact. As Vice President, she is responsible for overseeing the Chamber’s internal operations.

In addition to her local accomplishments, Marceau is a 2023 graduate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Organizational Management and currently serves on the U.S. Chamber Board of Regents, contributing to the advancement of chamber professionals nationwide. “I’m honored and excited to take on this new role,” remarked Marceau. “The Chamber has been a central part of my professional journey, and I look forward to continuing to serve our members and community in this new capacity.” The appointment of Marceau as President reflects her proven commitment and contributions to the Chamber and community of Greater Concord.

As Bree gets ready to step into her new role this fall, we’re reimagining the VP position – stay tuned for opportunities coming soon.

Incorporated in 1919, New Hampshire’s state capital chamber of commerce—the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce—develops economic opportunities, strengthens the business climate, and enhances quality of life in the Capital region. It is deeply invested in the local community and dedicated to shaping competitive economic development strategy, advocating for policies and projects that benefit the region, and promoting Concord as a culturally vibrant visitor destination. For more information, please visit concordnhchamber.com.