The Greater Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce proudly welcomes back one of its own, Jay Elliot, as he returns to his hometown to serve the local business and military communities.
As a Fayetteville native with deep roots and ties to the community on both sides of the family tree, Jay is excited to be back in his hometown. In 2013, he graduated from Pine Forest Senior High and subsequently from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a double major in Peace, War, and Defense, and American History.
After spending some time living and working out of the state, he chose to return home in 2019 to make a life here in our great All-America city.
His faith and large family — especially his wonderful wife, Kayla — are the driving forces in his life. He’s passionate about local and international politics, an avid supporter of the military community, and a lover of all things outdoors — especially baseball (Go Woodpeckers!).
He’s excited for the opportunity to work with the Greater Fayetteville Chamber in support of the local business community and eager to create a positive impact!
Thrilled for the opportunity to work with the Greater Fayetteville Chamber, Jay is eager to leverage his skills and passion to support local businesses and drive positive change within the community.
"We are delighted to welcome Jay Elliot back to Fayetteville and to the Greater Fayetteville Chamber team," said Chamber President, Nat
Robertson. "Jay's dedication to our community, combined with his diverse experiences and passion for fostering growth, will undoubtedly make a significant impact. We look forward to working together to promote business development and prosperity in Fayetteville."
For inquiries or further information, please contact Robyn E. Pitt, M.A., Marketing & Communications Director, Greater Fayetteville Chamber at 910-224-4843 ext. 4 or at Marketing@faybiz.com.
About the Greater Fayetteville Chamber
The Greater Fayetteville Chamber has been serving Fayetteville and Cumberland County since 1899.
With a vision to build a prosperous and resilient community through business leadership, the Greater Fayetteville Chamber serves to grow a healthy business community through advocacy of business-friendly public policy, the fostering of diverse innovative business initiatives, through strong collaborative partnership and by delivering valuable programs and services to its members.
The Greater Fayetteville hosts over 100 events per year including monthly Business after Hours, Chamber Coffee Clubs and Business Networking Breakfasts, ribbon cuttings, regular business meetings and educational opportunities and more. Visit FayBiz.com.