The Rowan Chamber of Commerce has announced that Steve Fisher, President and CEO of F&M Bank, will serve as the 2024 chair-elect and the 2025 chair of the board. Fisher will succeed Terry Osborne, the current chair of the board and general manager of the Rowan-Kannapolis ABC Board. This leadership transition comes as the Chamber prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its history.
Leadership Transition at Rowan Chamber
Steve Fisher’s appointment as the 2024 chair-elect is a strategic move for the Rowan Chamber of Commerce. Fisher brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the role, having served as President and CEO of F&M Bank. His leadership is expected to guide the Chamber through its centennial celebrations and beyond. The Chamber’s current chair, Terry Osborne, expressed confidence in Fisher’s ability to lead the organization during this pivotal time.
The Chamber’s 99th Annual Meeting, scheduled for January 23, 2025, will mark the beginning of the centennial celebrations. This event will feature annual awards and the ceremonial passing of the gavel to Fisher. The Chamber plans to recognize long-term businesses throughout the year, culminating in the 100th Annual Meeting in January 2026. Fisher’s leadership will be crucial in ensuring the success of these events and the continued growth of the Chamber.
Fisher’s appointment is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the Chamber’s leadership team. Other members of the 2024 Executive Committee include Alan Burke, CPA, as treasurer; Karla Foster Leonard of New Pointe Realty as division chair for business advocacy; Dr. Andrew Smith of N.C. Education/Rowan Partners for Education as division chair for education and workforce development; and Starling Johnson Kaklamanos of Johnson Concrete as division chair for membership.
Celebrating 100 Years of Business Advocacy
The Rowan Chamber of Commerce’s centennial celebrations will highlight the organization’s long-standing commitment to business advocacy. Incorporated in February 1925, the Chamber has played a vital role in supporting local businesses and fostering economic growth in the region. The centennial celebrations will provide an opportunity to reflect on the Chamber’s achievements and set the stage for future success.
The Chamber’s centennial year will be marked by a series of events and initiatives designed to engage the business community and celebrate its contributions. These events will include networking opportunities, professional development workshops, and community outreach programs. The Chamber aims to recognize the achievements of its members and highlight the impact of their work on the local economy.
As part of the centennial celebrations, the Chamber will also launch a campaign to attract new members and strengthen its network. This campaign will emphasize the benefits of Chamber membership, including business advocacy, community development, leadership training, and networking opportunities. The Chamber’s goal is to expand its reach and continue to support the growth and success of local businesses.
Looking Ahead: The Future of the Rowan Chamber
Under Steve Fisher’s leadership, the Rowan Chamber of Commerce is poised for continued growth and success. Fisher’s vision for the Chamber includes a focus on innovation, collaboration, and community engagement. He aims to build on the Chamber’s strong foundation and drive its mission forward in the years to come.
Fisher’s leadership style is characterized by a commitment to transparency, inclusivity, and strategic planning. He plans to work closely with the Chamber’s board of directors, staff, and members to identify new opportunities for growth and development. This collaborative approach will ensure that the Chamber remains responsive to the needs of its members and the broader business community.
The Chamber’s future initiatives will include efforts to enhance member services, expand professional development programs, and strengthen partnerships with local organizations. Fisher’s leadership will be instrumental in guiding these efforts and ensuring that the Chamber continues to be a valuable resource for businesses in the region.
As the Rowan Chamber of Commerce enters its second century, it remains dedicated to its mission of supporting local businesses and fostering economic growth. With Steve Fisher at the helm, the Chamber is well-positioned to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the future and continue to make a positive impact on the community.