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Park Hills - Leadington Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Executive Assistant, MacKenzie Page

Park Hills - Leadington Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Executive Assistant, MacKenzie Page

The Park Hills - Leadington Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the hiring of MacKenzie Page as its new Executive Assistant. MacKenzie joined the Chamber on June 30, 2025, and will be working part-time, approximately 10 hours per week.

In her new role, MacKenzie will assist with daily operations, investor communications, and special projects. Investors and members of the public can expect to hear from her via email, phone, or even in person as she becomes more actively involved in Chamber activities. She can be reached at assistant@phlcoc.net, and the Chamber encourages all members to update their contact records accordingly.

MacKenzie brings a strong background in administration, marketing, and community engagement. A graduate of Central R-3 High School, she continued her education at Mineral Area College and the University of Missouri–Kansas City, where she studied Business Administration with a specialization in Marketing. Her professional experience includes administrative work for the City of Park Hills and collaboration with small businesses on bookkeeping, digital marketing, public relations, and organizational development.

MacKenzie resides in the local area with her husband, Robert, and their son, Houston. Together, they enjoy life on a small homestead with their two dogs, Reese and Willow. Although not born in Park Hills, MacKenzie considers it her hometown and is deeply committed to the community’s growth and well-being.

“I may not have been born in Park Hills, but it’s where I spent my childhood — where I made lifelong friends and met the people who would become my village in adulthood,” said Page. “Park Hills is worth the work, and I truly believe in the Chamber’s vision to support the businesses and individuals who give the town its life and magic.”

Her goals for the position include helping the Chamber grow, ensuring that all members feel welcome and supported, and providing Executive Director Tamara Coleman with the administrative support needed to continue leading with vision and intention.

“MacKenzie’s experience and enthusiasm make her an excellent fit for the Chamber,” said Coleman. “She is full of fresh ideas and has already jumped in with both feet, learning as much as she can. We’re incredibly excited to have her on board.”

The Chamber encourages all investors and community members to join in welcoming MacKenzie to her new role by sending her a message at assistant@phlcoc.net.

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