Grow Clinton Welcomes Ashley Hatteberg Director of Marketing and Event Planning

Clinton, IA – Grow Clinton, a 501(c)(6) non-profit tourism, economic, and community development organization serving the Greater Clinton Region, is excited to welcome Ashley Hatteberg as the Director of Marketing & Event Planning.

Ashley Hatteberg

Ashley Hatteberg, a lifelong resident of the Midwest, received her Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Iowa with a major in Marketing. She has experience in several industries, including economic development, tourism, higher education publishing, and local government.

As the Director of Marketing and Event Planning for Grow Clinton, she looks forward to leading the marketing and branding efforts for the organization, promoting economic growth and retention in the region, and planning successful and engaging events for the Grow Clinton community.

“As Grow Clinton continues to promote the health and vibrancy of the Greater Clinton Region, we must ensure that our team is equipped to handle the demand. We welcome Ashley to our team and know that she will take action to highlight the many great advancements occurring throughout the area,” stated Andy Sokolovich, President & CEO

Grow Clinton was established following the successful merger of the Clinton Regional Development Corporation and the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce in March of 2022. Its mission is to promote business growth, build community, and advocate for the sustainable economic success of the Greater Clinton Region.

For more information on Grow Clinton, please get in touch with Andy Sokolovich, President & CEO, at asokolovich@growclinton.com or 563.242.5702.
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