(KMZA)--A new executive director of the Seneca Area Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Impact is on the job. Heidi Wolfgang reports
Kylee Luckeroth, of Seneca, took over the position last week previously held by Courtney Schmelzle.
Lukeroth’s previously worked as the advertising director at The Courier-Tribune and performed marketing duties at Sure Crop.
She is a 2007 graduate of Nemaha Valley High School and a 2011 graduate of Kansas State University. Lukeroth holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a minor in Journalism and Mass Communications.
In her new role, Lukeroth’s responsibilities will include promoting Seneca’s businesses and Seneca in general as well as planning and helping to plan events that occur around town. Upcoming events include NCTC’s Sippin Suds as well as the Fire Department’s 125th Anniversary Celebration.
Luckeroth says she’s very excited about the opportunities ahead of her. She adds her goal is to make Seneca the best it can possibly be.
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