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Kerry Beth Carico Named Executive Director of Chattanooga Regional Manufacturers Association

The Chattanooga Regional Manufacturers Association (CRMA) is proud to announce the appointment of Kerry Beth Carico as its new Executive Director. Having served in the role on an interim basis, Carico will now officially lead CRMA’s efforts to support, connect, and elevate manufacturers throughout the region.

Carico brings more than eight years of leadership experience at the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, where she specializes in strategic engagement, investor relations, and stakeholder programming. She will continue serving as Senior Director of Investor Engagement at the Chamber, strengthening collaboration between the two organizations and amplifying the value CRMA delivers to its members.

“CRMA has a proud legacy of strengthening the manufacturing industry in our region,” said Carico. “It’s important that we honor that history while evolving to meet the needs of today’s manufacturers. My focus is on fueling their momentum, deepening connections, and ensuring CRMA remains a critical resource for years to come.”

Carico’s professional background includes a wide range of experiences, from corporate to non-profit. She has lead initiatives in high-trust, fast-paced environments—bringing a member-centered, strategic, and collaborative approach to her leadership at CRMA.

“Kerry Beth has been an invaluable resource for CRMA and our members during a period of transition,” said Bill Minehan, Board Chair for CRMA and President of AdTech Ceramics, “This appointment demonstrates the board’s confidence that her skillset, organization, and leadership will advance the CRMA mission on behalf of our membership.”

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