![]() The Nebraska Chamber has officially welcomed Todd Bingham to the NE Chamber team to serve as President and CEO. In this role, Todd will provide strategic leadership and vision to further the Chamber’s mission of fostering a robust and dynamic business environment. Bingham will begin in mid-May. “I’m pleased and excited that Todd Bingham will be the new President of the Nebraska Chamber,” said NE Chamber President Bryan Slone. “His strong connections across the country and the depth of his experience in urban and rural business development make him a great selection to champion the NE Chamber’s efforts and impact on the business climate throughout the state.” “Todd is a wonderful addition to the Nebraska Chamber, bringing backgrounds in public policy and manufacturing, two of the Chamber’s largest endeavors,” said Joel Russell, NE Chamber Board Chair. “We can’t wait for Todd to get started and make an impact on the statewide economy and business environment.” Before joining the Chamber, Bingham was the President and CEO of the Utah Manufacturers Association, a leading industry organization with a 120-year legacy of advancing Utah’s manufacturing sector. Under his leadership, the association provided critical resources, advocacy, and strategic initiatives to drive growth and prosperity for manufacturers across the state. With over 30 years of experience as a registered lobbyist, Bingham has been a key advocate for business and industry, specializing in governmental and regulatory affairs. He has served on numerous influential boards and councils, including the Governor’s Economic Council, the Utah Employers Council, and the OSHA Advisory Board. Additionally, he has contributed his expertise to the Utah Labor Commission’s Workers’ Compensation Advisory Council, the Unemployment Insurance Advisory Board, and the Rural Economic Development Board. Bingham also served as Chair of the Council of State Manufacturing Associations (COSMA) and is a current member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), where he plays a pivotal role in shaping policy and advocating for the manufacturing industry at a national level. Prior to the Utah Manufacturers Association, Bingham served as President/CEO for the Utah Mining Association, Regional Director of Associated General Contractors of Utah, and VP of Public Policy for the Utah Farm Bureau Federation. He is the father to three wonderful sons and two incredible grandsons.
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Lance Hedquist
4/9/2025 12:01:45 pm
sounds like a good choice
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