Cutter Chamberlain, AZED Pro

Interim Deputy Director - Arts & Culture, Special Events, Downtown Development, City of Glendale Arizona
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About

Cutter Chamberlain is a well-rounded professional who has experience in Management, Marketing, Customer Service, Sales, Advertising, Logistics, Event Planning, Economic Development, Project Management, Facility Management, Graphic Design, and Public Administration. He has experience working with non-profits, local, state, national and international government organizations, small to large businesses and soliciting sponsorships. As a person who thrives in high-pressure and fast-paced situations, Chamberlain strives for positive results and thoroughly enjoys working. He has an aptitude for optimizing performance and motivating colleagues. He can visualize success and identify innovative and effective strategies for achieving it. Mr. Chamberlain is passionate about city management, economic development, and tourism. He possesses an associate degree in political science from Arizona Western College, a bachelor’s degree in management and a Master of Public Administration Degree with an emphasis in Government and Policy from Grand Canyon University. He is certified through the Arizona Association for Economic Development as an Arizona Economic Development Professional (AZED Pro).

He is a very enthusiastic individual with a great work ethic and his leadership and innovation strengths have enabled his professional growth. He has 8+ years’ experience working in administration in a management setting for non-profits and local governments. 12+ years’ experience in marketing, public speaking, advertising, developing commercials, business development, and management. 20+ years’ experience in customer service, logistics, and public Relations. In his current position, he works closely with the Town Manager and Council as the Economic Development Administrator, and in his role, he manages the economic development department and tourism strategies for the town. His current economic development strategies are to focus primarily on commercial/industrial business attraction and work closely with developers, commercial real estate agents, regional municipalities, local non-profit organizations, and retail site selectors to help drive the local economy in the region.

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City of Glendale Arizona
Interim Deputy Director - Arts & Culture, Special Events, Downtown Development

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