BIOGRAPHIES

 

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Chloe Johnson, Principal

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First female Certified Economic Developer in the State of Texas

First female to serve on the Board of Directors, Texas Economic Development Council

Chloe R. Johnson, CEcD, PCED has experience in management of local chambers of commerce, statewide industrial development programs, and small business. She maintains memberships in the International Economic Development Council, Southern Economic Development Council, Texas Economic Development Council, and the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives.

Chloe is also a Certified Personnel Consultant (CPC) and is a member of the Texas Association of Personnel Consultants.

She participates on the Goodwill Industries Business Advisory Council and is a graduate of Leadership Texas.

Mrs. Johnson has been Executive Director for the Chambers of Commerce in the Texas cities of Quitman, Waxahachie and Grand Prairie and has served as a consultant in the Industrial Locations Division of the Texas Economic Development Commission, now known as The Governor’s Office, Economic Development and Tourism.  She has assisted prospects in locating suitable sites and has coordinated start-up training for employees and trained community leaders to serve on economic development sales teams.

Currently she works with community leaders in building consensus through J&A's Team Talk program. In addition, she conducts executive searches for cities, counties, ports, associations, convention and visitor's bureaus, law enforcement, electric cooperatives, chambers of commerce and economic development organizations, as well as facilitating community economic development seminars.

Mrs. Johnson has taught at both the Economic Development Course through Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service and the Community Development Institute through the University of Central Arkansas and North Harris Montgomery Community College District.
 

 
 
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