Knox County Chamber of Commerce unveils comprehensive rebrand

The Knox County Chamber of Commerce announced the unveiling of its newly rebranded logo, marking the first major update in nearly two decades. This rebrand reflects the Chamber's continued growth and its forward-looking vision as it prepares to celebrate 110 years of service to the local business community in 2026.

In addition to the refreshed new logo, designed by Knox County's very own Carrie Haver of Markt Apparel; the Chamber has launched an updated website. It's been designed to enhance user experience and provide improved access to resources for businesses and community members alike. 

Carol Grubaugh, executive director of the Chamber, shared, "Our new website and rebranding will enhance our ability to communicate our mission and continue supporting businesses throughout Knox County. The compass featured in the new logo reflects the entire county, as well as the 12% of our members that we serve outside the county." 

"With the Chamber getting ready to celebrate 110 years, this rebranding felt like the perfect time to honor our deep roots and highlight all the exciting things happening in our community. The new logo and website reflect how we're growing, staying connected, and supporting the people and businesses that make our county strong,” said Steve Oster, board chair of the Knox County Chamber of Commerce. 

The Chamber's rebrand also coincides with another milestone: a new office location. Beginning this fall, the Chamber will officially move to its new home at 11 N. Mulberry St., Mount Vernon. 

Well known for its celebratory ribbon cutting ceremonies, the Chamber looks forward to hosting a grand opening event to officially dedicate their new location.

For more information about upcoming events and Chamber initiatives, please visit www.knoxchamber.com or contact them at 740-393-1111.

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