LC welcomes new tourism, chamber of commerce director

By Abigail Roberts

After being a local business owner in Lincoln County for the last 11 years, Jenny Ralston-Maloney said transitioning into her new role as Tourism Event Coordinator and Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce feels like a natural next step.

Over the last decade, Ralston-Maloney has owned and operated a popular local store called 4Generations, located on Main Street in Stanford.

On Monday, March 2, the Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce announced she would be taking on this new role. Alongside her for the announcement was longtime Chamber of Commerce Director Andrea Miller. Miller officially retired after 24 years on Friday, Feb. 27.

Photo submitted: Andrea Miller, left, sits alongside Jenny Ralston-Maloney, who will now serve as the Tourism Event Coordinator and Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce for Lincoln County.

“I am truly honored and excited to step into the role of Tourism Event Coordinator and Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce for Lincoln County,” Ralston-Maloney said Tuesday.

She said this new role will allow her to expand her support and advocate for local businesses.

“I’ve seen firsthand how vital strong community support and collaboration are to local success, and I look forward to working alongside our businesses, promoting our community, and helping strengthen both tourism and community involvement,” Ralston-Maloney said. “This is an opportunity to serve in a greater capacity, and I’m grateful for the trust placed in me.”

She said she looks forward to meeting new people and working alongside the people of Lincoln County.

Ralston-Maloney was born and raised in Lincoln County and currently resides on their family farm in Highland.

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