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Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership Sees Leadership Change, Names New Executive Director


The Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership announced Jeri Lynn Schulke as its latest executive director, moving into the role Rebecca Mormino was named to six months prior. Schulke served as the nonprofit’s director of arts and culture since August 2022 and stepped in as its interim executive director between Gladdek’s departure and Mormino’s hiring. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership Sees Leadership Change, Names New Executive Director


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