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uincy Hentzel, CEO of the
Portland Regional Chamber
of Commerce since 2017, says
that having a career built on rela-
tionships has allowed her to make a
"positive, lasting impact." at's never
been more evident than this past year,
when the Chamber helped hundreds
of businesses weather the pandemic
and played a key role in fighting racial
injustice through initiatives such as
the Standing in Solidarity pledge and
21-day Racial Equity Challenge.
Chamber leader with a
sense of purpose
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C H A M B E R
Quincy Hentzel
CEO
Portland Regional Chamber
of Commerce
You need good policy
initiatives that foster
the right climate to let
businesses start, grow
and flourish.
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