|
AIABG
welcomes Ty D. Marsh!
President
and CEO
Columbus Chamber of Commerce
As president and
CEO of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, Ty Marsh guides the organization in
pursuit of its mission of leading and supporting economic growth and
development for Greater Columbus. The organization is focused on helping
local companies expand, attracting new companies to the region, and helping
entrepreneurs succeed.
This is Marsh's second tenure at the Chamber. From 1991 to 1999, Marsh
served as Executive Vice President of Policy and Strategy and Senior Vice
President of Government Relations. Between working at the Chamber, Marsh
served as Chief of Staff to Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman. In this
position, Marsh was responsible for advancing the Mayor's agenda, serving as
the Mayor's senior advisor, and providing leadership to the Mayor's Cabinet
and staff. Marsh also served as Chief of Staff to former Ohio House Speaker
Vern Riffe and served as Subcommittee Staff Director in U. S. Congress.
Marsh is chair of the 21st Century Transportation Task Force for the State
of Ohio, chair of the board of trustees for The RiverSouth Development
Authority, chair of the Jobs & Technology Focus Area of Mayor Coleman’s 2012
Bicentennial Commission, serves on the board of the Ohio Business
Development Coalition, and is an Honorary Trustee of the Columbus Council on
World Affairs. His volunteer service includes: Committee to Study the Merger
of Port Columbus and Rickenbacker Airports (2002) and North Market
Development Authority (1994-1998).
Marsh is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University with dual bachelor's degrees
in Political Science and Economics. He and his wife, Laurie, reside in the
Old Beechwold area of Columbus.
|
|

|
|
Meeting Venue
|
|
+
|
The Taj
Palace,
3794 Fishinger Blvd
Hilliard, OH 43026
(614) 771-3870
10th September 2008
6:00-7:00pm Cocktail and networking
7:00-8:00pm Guest speaker
8:00-9:00pm Dinner |
|
|
|
|
|
Join/Renew membership
|
|
+
|
Join AIABG today and become a part of our
efforts to communicate the needs of your community between Central
Ohio's diverse business cultures and civic leaders!

|
|
|
|
|
|