Greater Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce Makes Surprise Announcement

Andrew Surprise will begin as executive director of the Greater Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce on June 2. Photo courtesy of the chamber.

OLD SAYBROOK–The Greater Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce has announced a new executive director. 

Chamber Board of Directors President Kara Pachniuk in a Thursday letter to members said Andrew Surprise, who previously served as executive director of the Windsor Chamber of Commerce, will take over for Executive Director Judy Sullivan. 

Pachniuk credited Sullivan with two decades of exceptional leadership. 

“Judy’s dedication, vision, and tireless commitment have left a lasting legacy on our organization and the community we serve,” Pachniuk said. “We are immensely grateful for her service and the strong foundation she has built.”

The Lyme-Old Lyme Chamber of Commerce merged with the Old Saybrook chamber in 2023. 

Sullivan on Friday said Surprise will start work June 2. She will remain through June 30 to ease the transition. 

Pachniuk said Surprise brings experience in chamber management, economic development, and community engagement. 

She described Surprise as a strong leader who launched impactful workforce development initiatives and forged strong partnerships with major regional employers at the Windsor chamber. He previously revitalized the Quaboag Hills Chamber of Commerce in Massachusetts, she said. 

The search committee including the chamber president as well as Alex Foulkes, Brett Elliott, Sharon Lewis, Dave Carswell, Judy Sullivan, Lindsey Goergen, and Sally Ann Lee helped “identify the right leader to take the Chamber into its next chapter,” according to Pachniuk.

“We are confident that Andrew will build upon the Chamber’s legacy, advocate for our members, and lead with the same dedication and passion that Judy has demonstrated over the past two decades,” she said. 

Old Lyme Fire Protection Firm Recognized by Global Leader

JLN Associates of Old Lyme has recently been certified by the National Fire Protection Association to provide training around the world. Photo submitted by JLN Associates.

OLD LYME—A local business founded by a former Old Lyme Fire Department Chief has been certified by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to provide training around the world. 

JLN Associates in a March press release announced its acceptance into the association’s Authorized Education Network. The designation enables the Old Lyme-based training center to provide NFPA-approved safety and fire protection courses in-person and online.

JLN has offered fire protection and industrial safety training since it was founded in 1999 by John Nickerson. As a provider in the association’s global network, the company will offer NFPA training courses led by NFPA-approved instructors.

The fire protection association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating death, injury, property, and economic loss due to fire, electrical, and related hazards around the world.

JLN will offer additional courses covering topics such as fire protection, building safety, and electrical hazards that align with the latest editions of NFPA codes and standards.

Most courses will be available in English, with select offerings also available in Spanish.