Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
Jonathan Lang currently serves as the Director of Member Relations at the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce since January 2024. Previously, Jonathan held the role of Director of Operations at Highbridge Springs Water from July 2021 to December 2023, and served as Treasurer for the Kentucky Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Foundation from January 2019 to April 2023. Jonathan held various leadership positions including Vice Chair at the Kentucky River Authority, where oversight of branding was a key responsibility. As Deputy Executive Director of The Kentucky Horse Park from July 2016 to July 2021, Jonathan managed a large team and significantly increased profitability while directing capital projects exceeding $1 million annually. Earlier positions include General Manager at Alltech Lexington Brewing and Distilling Co. and Lakeland Animal Nutrition, as well as roles in sponsorship management and marketing. Jonathan holds a degree in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing from the University of Kentucky and furthered education at University College Dublin.
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Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
Uniting Business. Advancing Kentucky. From its beginnings more than 75 years ago, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce has evolved into the premier business association in the state. Today, the Kentucky Chamber represents 2,700 member businesses – from family-owned shops to Fortune 500 companies – that employ over half of the Commonwealth’s workforce. The Kentucky Chamber is an Accredited State Chamber by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and has been awarded State Chamber of the Year by the National Association of State Chambers. The Kentucky Chamber's powerful grassroots network, through a partnership with more than 80 local chambers in the state, consists of 25,000 professionals. Strength in numbers continues to help the Chamber influence policymakers in areas such as business taxation and fiscal policy, environmental and safety issues and workers' compensation, health care and education reform. Our mission is not always easy, but the Kentucky Chamber continues to provide leadership as a catalyst, consensus-builder and advocate to unite business and advance Kentucky.