Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce Appoints Julie Hartwig as New CEO
- Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce

- Oct 10, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 9, 2023

The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is excited to announce they have appointed Julie Hartwig as CEO, effective September 26, 2022. Most recently, Ms. Hartwig served as the President/CEO of the Martinez Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau located in California. She will replace Kathy McCorry, who stepped down to relocate to another state.
“I’m so honored to be chosen as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce. This is an outstanding opportunity for me to connect my passion for representing business with my love for this spectacular region. I look forward to building on Kathy’s success as we continue to build on an environment where local business can thrive while maintaining community character that is so important to Issaquah,” Hartwig stated.
“Julie has been recognized for extensive depth of knowledge in both the non-profit and chamber world, her exceptional leadership, and her high achievement in business and community engagement, advocacy, and program development,” said Nathan Bosseler, Chair of the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce.
During her first few months, Ms. Hartwig top priorities are to meet with the community, businesses and key chamber partners to gain a greater understanding of the business climate in Issaquah.
“The entire board is excited to welcome Julie to the Issaquah Chamber. We look forward working with her in our efforts to expand on Issaquah as place where businesses and individuals thrive. And we are excited for her to experience this wonderful community ,” noted Wright Noel, past Chair of the Board.
Please join the board of directors, and the entire chamber staff in welcoming Julie to the Issaquah area.
For more information on the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce, visit https://www.issaquahchamber.com/ or call (425) 392-7024.
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The mission of the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce is to serve as the catalyst for business growth, the convener of leaders and influencers, and the champion of the business community.



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