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Bob Quick to retire after 25 years leading Lexington's commerce group
Summary
Bob Quick, president and CEO of Commerce Lexington since 2001, plans to retire July 31 after guiding a merger and leading regional economic programs. The chamber said it will announce details of a national search for his replacement in the coming weeks.
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Bob Quick, longtime president and CEO of Commerce Lexington, announced he plans to retire July 31. He took the chamber's top post in 2001 when it was the Greater Lexington Chamber of Commerce. Quick guided a merger of three organizations that became Commerce Lexington and led numerous economic development efforts over a 25-year tenure. He has spoken about the chamber's role in improving quality of life and the community's need to adapt to issues such as housing pressures and new technologies.
Key details:
- Quick plans to retire on July 31.
- He became the chamber's top executive in 2001 at the then-Greater Lexington Chamber of Commerce.
- He guided a merger of three organizations that formed Commerce Lexington.
- The chamber launched initiatives under his leadership, including the nine-county Regional Competitiveness Initiative and Greater Lexington's Washington D.C. Fly-In.
- Commerce Lexington will announce details of a national search for his replacement in the coming weeks.
Summary:
Quick's announced retirement concludes a 25-year period in which he led the chamber through organizational change and regional programs. The immediate next step is a forthcoming announcement from Commerce Lexington about a national search for a successor.
