My presidency with purpose, plan, and payoff
August 26, 2024
As I prepare to conclude my term as president of the board of directors for the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce, I find myself reflecting deeply on the concept of legacy and the indelible marks we each leave on our community.
The past year has been one of both challenges and triumphs, and I am immensely proud of the strides we have made together for our community.
But more than our accomplishments, I am inspired by the collective impact we have had on Charlotte County — a place that continues to grow, evolve, and thrive through our shared commitment.
Legacy is not about the accolades we receive, but rather the influence we impart and the values we instill in those who follow. It’s about creating something that endures long after our time in leadership has passed. Each of us has the power to make a lasting difference, to create ripples of change that extend far beyond our individual roles.
As members of this chamber, we have a unique opportunity to shape the future of our community — not just for ourselves, but for generations to come.
During my tenure, I have witnessed firsthand the remarkable ways in which our local businesses, leaders, and residents come together to support one another.
From innovative initiatives that have strengthened our local economy to the tireless efforts of volunteers who ensure that no member of our community is left behind, it is clear that Charlotte County is a place where people care deeply about their neighbors.
This spirit of unity and collaboration is, in my view, one of the most valuable legacies we can leave behind.
As we look to the future, I encourage each of you to consider how you can continue to make your mark on this community. Whether through mentoring the next generation of business leaders, supporting local charitable efforts, or simply taking the time to listen and offer a helping hand, every action counts.
Our legacy is built not on the grand gestures, but on the everyday decisions we make to prioritize the well-being of our community.
In closing, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to my fellow board members, chamber staff, and all of you — our dedicated members. It has been an honor to serve as your president, and I look forward to seeing how each of you will continue to contribute to the vibrant legacy of Charlotte County.
I would also like to extend my deepest thanks to my employer, Crews Bank & Trust. Their unwavering support has been instrumental in allowing me to dedicate the time and energy needed to lead this organization effectively. I am proud to work for a company that values community engagement and recognizes the importance of giving back.
Remember, our impact is measured not by what we take with us, but by what we leave behind. Together, let’s ensure that what we leave is a legacy of strength, resilience, and unwavering community spirit.
RIBBON CUTTINGSRibbon-cutting ceremonies are an effective way to meet the business owners and fellow chamber members in an informal atmosphere and develop great connections. All are invited. Registration is requested at charlottecountychamber.org or call the chamber office 941-627-2222.
- Monster Self Storage grand opening, 5-6 p.m. Aug. 27, 325 Glancy Lane, Port Charlotte. Food, drinks, and facility tours will be provided.
- Buffalo Wild Wings Go grand reopening, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 19011 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte. Ribbon-cutting at 5 p.m.; 50 free wings for a year booklet for the first 50 to show up for the ribbon-cutting. Registration is requested.
Nicholas Worden is president of the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors.