Good Neighbor Podcast: Auburn and Opelika

Ep.#128: Anna Hovey, Auburn Chamber of Commerce

21 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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We talk with Anna Hovey from the Auburn Chamber of Commerce about what the Chamber is building right now, literally and relationally, to support businesses and the wider community. We dig into the new facility plans, who the Chamber serves, and how focus and mindset drive real results for teams and entrepreneurs.  • current Chamber activity including ribbon cuttings and small business support  • planning season mindset and reviewing programs for the year ahead  • new Auburn Chamber building project and why rebuilding on the same site matters  • expected construction timeline plus temporary office logistics  • Anna’s journey from volunteer to Chamber leadership  • misconceptions about who can join and who the Chamber serves  • how referrals work through the website, calls, email, and social media  • personal routines that keep Anna grounded in the community  • obstacles, optimism, and using EOS to stay focused on quarterly goals  www.auburnchamber.com

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