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Audubon Chamber of Commerce announces new Director

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June 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – Officials with the Audubon Chamber of Commerce, today (Thursday), introduced on social media, their new Chamber Director: Tiffany Wittrock.
An Audubon native, Wittrock graduated with the Class of 2013. She continued her education at Iowa State University in Interdisciplinary Studies. Shortly after graduation and two other jobs, she realized that wasn’t what she wanted to do anymore. The Chamber says “Tiffany found a job through Chick-fil-A JCTC and climbed the ranks quickly. In her four years, she became the D-O and helped bring the first Chick-fil-A Food truck to Iowa, and help her former Operator open a new restaurant in Florida. Many people from Audubon traveled to that specific CFA to support Tiffany and her accomplishments and it truly touched her heart every time a familiar face was in line. She always made sure each guest was treated with respect and left happier than they came in. After four years and the passing of her grandmother, she decided it was time to come home, to Audubon.”

New Audubon Chamber Director Tiffany Wittrock & family. (Chamber Facebook page photo).

After leaving Des Moines, Wittrock and her fiancé, Jared Coder (originally from Atlantic), relocated to Irwin to be closer to family with the anticipated arrival of Madison, their daughter. Very soon after her arrival, they were able to move to Audubon to raise their family and that’s where the brainstorming truly started happening. Tiffany took over the Audubon Farmers Market and the Spring/Fall Garage Sales. But that wasn’t enough, she wanted to help the community more and Modern Mix and Modern Rentals came to life.
The Chamber says “Tiffany wants Audubon to continue to thrive as do many others in this community.”
Previous Audubon Chamber of Commerce Director Mercedes Johnston resigned June 14th for personal reasons. She had served in the position for a little more than a year.
Following Johnston’s resignation, the Chamber took to social media, asking for the community’s input on how the organization should be run to best benefit Audubon.