Tallahassee Chamber Appoints Philip Browning as Director of Business Development

The Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce recently announced the appointment of Philip Browning as its new director of business development, strengthening the organization’s commitment to driving economic growth and expanding opportunities for businesses across the region.

In his new position, Browning will focus on fostering strategic partnerships, supporting member engagement and advancing initiatives that contribute to a more vibrant and competitive business environment in Florida’s capital city.

“Philip’s history of leadership within the Chamber and his strong background in growing businesses make him a natural fit for this role,” said Michael Dalby, President and CEO of the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. “He brings both the relationships and the results-driven mindset needed to support our members and move our mission forward.”

Originally from Atlanta, Browning moved to Tallahassee in 2005 to play football at Florida State University under legendary Coach Bobby Bowden. He and his wife, Jessica, have made Tallahassee their permanent home, where they raise their three sons.

The press release noted that “Browning has been deeply engaged in the local business and civic community. He previously served as a member of Access Tallahassee, including roles on the Access Council and as Council Chair. During his tenure, he helped lead impactful community initiatives such as the installation of Little Free Libraries throughout the area.”

Browning served five years on the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, where he was Chair of both the Economic Competitiveness Committee and the Talent and Workforce Committee. Browning was also a part of Leadership Tallahassee Class 38. 

Most recently, Browning served as vice president of sales at Synchros, where he expanded the company from a regional payroll provider into a national payroll and HR solutions firm by cultivating new client relationships and driving strategic growth.

“I’m honored to step into this role with the Chamber,” said Browning. “Tallahassee has given so much to my family and me, and I’m excited to contribute to its continued growth by supporting our business community and helping create new opportunities for success.”

Staff

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