Former Gwinnett County Commissioner, Marlene Fosque, Appointed as Director of Economic Development at Gwinnett Women’s Chamber of Commerce
The Gwinnett Women’s Chamber of Commerce proudly announces the appointment of Marlene M. Fosque as the new Director of Economic Development. This strategic move signifies the Chamber’s commitment to fostering an environment where women entrepreneurs and business leaders can thrive and contribute significantly to the economic prosperity of Gwinnett County.
Marlene Fosque, a revered leader in the community, has a rich history of public service and a proven track record of fostering economic growth. As a former Gwinnett County Commissioner, she spearheaded numerous initiatives that supported local businesses, enhanced community resources, and promoted sustainable development. Her leadership was instrumental in implementing policies that created a robust business ecosystem, making the county a beacon for innovation and growth in the region.
In her new role at the Gwinnett Women’s Chamber of Commerce, Ms. Fosque will lead efforts to drive economic development with a focus on enhancing opportunities for women entrepreneurs. Her responsibilities will include developing strategic partnerships, advocating for policies that support women in business, and launching innovative programs designed to accelerate business growth and development within the county.
“Audrey Bell-Kearney, President of the Gwinnett Women’s Chamber of Commerce, expressed enthusiasm about Marlene’s appointment, stating, “Marlene’s extensive experience in public service and her unwavering dedication to community development make her an ideal choice for this role. We are confident that her leadership will propel the Chamber to new heights and significantly boost our efforts to support women-led businesses in Gwinnett County.”
Marlene Fosque also shared her thoughts on her new position, “I am honored to take on the role of Director of Economic Development at the Gwinnett Women’s Chamber of Commerce. I look forward to supporting the women of our community and helping the Chamber achieve its economic development goals. It is a privilege to continue serving in a capacity that can make such a meaningful impact.”