The Vermont Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome Danica Lamos to its Tourism Division. As Tourism Sales and Marketing Associate, Lamos will use her communication and organizational skills to help the Vermont Chamber’s tourism members promote their businesses through the official state tourism guidebooks and Vermont Chamber’s social media platforms. She will also help manage the Tourism Division’s educational programs, such as ServSafe.
Lamos was born in Burlington and graduated from Champlain College with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. She enjoys hiking, biking, running, playing golf and improving her snowboarding skills. In 2009, she hiked 154 miles of the Long Trail with her brother, so appreciates the beauty that Vermont offers. Lamos, who will relocate to Waterbury in March, has lived in Vermont her entire life and has yet to find a good reason to leave.
The largest statewide, private, not-for-profit business organization, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce represents nearly every sector of the state’s corporate and hospitality community. Its mission is to create an economic climate conducive to business growth and the preservation of the Vermont quality of life.
