For Immediate Release Media Contact: Katie Clark
Friday, January 24, 2025 Cell: 207-233-2230 AUGUSTA, Maine – Katie Clark is the new director of communications at the Maine State Chamber of Commerce. Clark is responsible for directing the media strategy of the chamber and ensuring the mission, vision, priorities, and activities of the chamber are communicated to the media, elected and appointed officials, Chamber members and the public. Prior to the chamber, Clark was chief operating officer of HistoryIT, a Maine-based digital preservation company, where she strengthened operational efficiencies and provided management, leadership, and vision to meet the company’s short- and long-term objectives. Clark has a background in both corporate and nonprofit organizations with experience in communications, operations, and market research. Before joining HistoryIT, Clark held leadership positions at the Episcopal Diocese of Maine, the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire, Portland Marketing Analytics, Maine Historical Society, and Diversified Communications. Clark holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Smith College and a Master of Philosophy degree in history from Trinity College Dublin. ###
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For Immediate Release Media Contact: Katie Clark Tuesday, January 14, 2025 Cell: 207-233-2230 AUGUSTA, Maine (Jan. 14, 2025) - The Maine State Chamber of Commerce welcomed the adoption of rules changes that will improve legislative transparency and called upon the Legislature to continue to build upon the work to make the legislative process publicly accessible and work to improve the efficiency of the Legislature. Maine State Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Patrick Woodcock issued the following statement in response: “The Maine State Chamber of Commerce appreciates these rule changes adopted today and encourages the Legislature to build on this work to ensure that the legislative process is transparent and accessible to the public.” In December, the Chamber sent a letter to legislative leaders urging them to take action this month to eliminate egregious use of concept drafts and ensure that specific legislative language is available to the public prior to public hearings and work sessions. This continued the Chamber’s advocacy for greater transparency at the Maine State Legislature, the Chamber having testified on the need for greater transparency at the Legislature’s Joint Rules Committee hearing in July 2024 and inviting all Maine House and Senate candidates to respond to a questionnaire asking where they stand on transparency in the legislative process (results here). ###
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