Currituck Chamber of Commerce welcomes Randi Camaiore as fractional chief marketing officer

Published 2:44 pm Wednesday, April 2, 2025

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The Currituck Chamber of Commerce has announced the appointment of Randi Camaiore as its new fractional chief marketing officer. “With an expansive career spanning marketing, communications, and community leadership, Randi brings a wealth of expertise and a deep connection to the region in this role,” stated the announcement of her appointment.

Originally hailing from Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Camaiore’s journey took her to the Washington, D.C. area, where she earned her degree from the University of Maryland College Park, followed by a postgraduate degree from the University of Baltimore. During her time in the D.C. area, she honed her skills at the United States Food and Drug Administration.

Camaiore relocated to the area in 2015 to serve as the marketing and communications advisor to the president of Sentara Albemarle Medical Center. In 2023, she founded Bloom Co. Marketing & PR.

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She has served on the Board of Directors for the Food Bank of the Albemarle and currently lends her expertise to the Camden County Education Foundation. Her appointment to the Currituck Chamber reflects her commitment to fostering growth and vibrancy in the local business community, stated the announcement.

“We are really excited to welcome Randi to our team,” said Josh Bass, president of the Currituck Chamber of Commerce. “Her proven leadership, comprehensive approach to marketing, and genuine passion for our community make her the perfect fit to help us elevate our mission and support our members.”

In her new role, Camaiore will spearhead strategic marketing initiatives to amplify the Currituck Chamber’s efforts in promoting a thriving local economy. When she’s not working, she enjoys life on the water, visiting coffee shops, and spending time with her husband and two daughters.

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