ABOUT US
ABOUT US
THE STORY
BEHIND
THE MIC
In 2020 everything went virtual, including our Sound of the Economy discussion. Attendance tripled! The people were listening. We wanted to showcase how the chamber interacted with the community and businesses and so on. But we wanted to tell things in a different way. Thus, the podcast came to be the medium in which we can all share our stories.
It is the sound of innovation built on the rock of tradition. It is the sound of people creating, people playing and people dreaming. The sounds are all around you. People sharing stories in the boardroom and on the showroom floor. People chatting quietly over a cup of coffee or raising their voices at festivals and fairs. It is the Sound of Goshen!
A NEW
PLATFORM
The Goshen Chamber of Commerce is amplifying those sounds through a series of fast-paced, informative, and entertaining podcasts, giving chamber members and community leaders an opportunity to tell their stories.
THE STORY
BEHIND
THE MIC
In 2020 everything went virtual, including our Sound of the Economy discussion. Attendance tripled! The people were listening. We wanted to showcase how the chamber interacted with the community and businesses and so on. But we wanted to tell things in a different way. Thus, the podcast came to be the medium in which we can all share our stories.
It is the sound of innovation built on the rock of tradition. It is the sound of people creating, people playing and people dreaming. The sounds are all around you. People sharing stories in the boardroom and on the showroom floor. People chatting quietly over a cup of coffee or raising their voices at festivals and fairs. It is the Sound of Goshen!
A NEW
PLATFORM
The Goshen Chamber of Commerce is amplifying those sounds through a series of fast-paced, informative, and entertaining podcasts, giving chamber members and community leaders an opportunity to tell their stories.
THE STORY
BEHIND
THE MIC
In 2020 everything went virtual, including our Sound of the Economy discussion. Attendance tripled! The people were listening. We wanted to showcase how the chamber interacted with the community and businesses and so on. But we wanted to tell things in a different way. Thus, the podcast came to be the medium in which we can all share our stories.
It is the sound of innovation built on the rock of tradition. It is the sound of people creating, people playing and people dreaming. The sounds are all around you. People sharing stories in the boardroom and on the showroom floor. People chatting quietly over a cup of coffee or raising their voices at festivals and fairs. It is the Sound of Goshen!
A NEW
PLATFORM
The Goshen Chamber of Commerce is amplifying those sounds through a series of fast-paced, informative, and entertaining podcasts, giving chamber members and community leaders an opportunity to tell their stories.
MEET OUR
CONTRIBUTORS
NICK
KIEFFER
Kieffer joined the Goshen Chamber in August 2007. Serving in various roles over the years, in July of 2017, Kieffer was named President & CEO. Kieffer serves on the National Board of Trustees for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Institute for Organization Management, as well as a board member for the Indiana Chamber Executive Association.
VINCE
TURNER
Vince’s career started out at various Fort Wayne Area radio stations. Since then, he’s worked as a Sportswriter, Sports Director, VP of Development at Bashor Children’s Home, and VP/Regional Manager at Mutual Bank. He’s now the Communication Specialist for the Chamber.
Vince and his wife Pat Turner have been married for 29 years. Their blended family includes four children and nine grandchildren. Pat is a retired teacher who now volunteers in the community. Vince is well recognized as a speaker for churches, civic groups, non-profit organizations and business clients – at home and throughout the Midwest. He is also a facilitator for non-profit board development and fundraising. Vince enjoys golf, walking, live music and reading. Pat and Vince attend St. Mark’s Church.
MEET OUR
CONTRIBUTORS
NICK
KIEFFER
Kieffer joined the Goshen Chamber in August 2007. Serving in various roles over the years, in July of 2017, Kieffer was named President & CEO. Kieffer serves on the National Board of Trustees for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Institute for Organization Management, as well as a board member for the Indiana Chamber Executive Association.
VINCE
TURNER
Vince’s career started out at various Fort Wayne Area radio stations. Since then, he’s worked as a Sportswriter, Sports Director, VP of Development at Bashor Children’s Home, and VP/Regional Manager at Mutual Bank. He’s now the Communication Specialist for the Chamber.
Vince and his wife Pat Turner have been married for 29 years. Their blended family includes four children and nine grandchildren. Pat is a retired teacher who now volunteers in the community. Vince is well recognized as a speaker for churches, civic groups, non-profit organizations and business clients – at home and throughout the Midwest. He is also a facilitator for non-profit board development and fundraising. Vince enjoys golf, walking, live music and reading. Pat and Vince attend St. Mark’s Church.
MEET OUR
CONTRIBUTORS
NICK
KIEFFER
Kieffer joined the Goshen Chamber in August 2007. Serving in various roles over the years, in July of 2017, Kieffer was named President & CEO. Kieffer serves on the National Board of Trustees for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Institute for Organization Management, as well as a board member for the Indiana Chamber Executive Association.
VINCE
TURNER
Vince’s career started out at various Fort Wayne Area radio stations. Since then, he’s worked as a Sportswriter, Sports Director, VP of Development at Bashor Children’s Home, and VP/Regional Manager at Mutual Bank. He’s now the Communication Specialist for the Chamber.
Vince and his wife Pat Turner have been married for 29 years. Their blended family includes four children and nine grandchildren. Pat is a retired teacher who now volunteers in the community. Vince is well recognized as a speaker for churches, civic groups, non-profit organizations and business clients – at home and throughout the Midwest. He is also a facilitator for non-profit board development and fundraising. Vince enjoys golf, walking, live music and reading. Pat and Vince attend St. Mark’s Church.