President’s Club

The Next Generation of Leaders Starts Here

The Greater Omaha Chamber Young Professionals program is designed to help early-career individuals build meaningful connections, grow their impact, and shape the future of the region. Whether you’re new to the city or looking to deepen your roots, this community helps you get involved, stay informed, and lead with purpose.

About President's Club

Built by Young Professionals, for Young Professionals

The program is led by peers who understand what it takes to thrive as a young professional in Greater Omaha. From curated events to city-wide initiatives, every opportunity is designed to help you invest in your growth, your community, and your career.

Key Focus Areas:

Professional development & leadership cultivation.
Peer-to-peer networking and community-building.
Civic engagement and volunteering.
Advocacy for young professional voices.

Benefits

Young Professional Membership

Joining the Greater Omaha Chamber as a Young Professional member gives you priority access to resources, events, and leadership pathways

Benefits include:

  • Discounts on YP events and programming
  • Access to YP Action Teams
  • Visibility into local volunteer and leadership opportunities
  • Tools and support for personal and professional growth

People

President's Club Members

The overall purpose of the Greater Omaha Young Professional Leadership Committee is to act as an advisory, planning, and execution volunteer committee.

The Greater Omaha Young Professionals serve as a catalyst to develop and retain young professionals in the Greater Omaha area through engagement, education, opportunity & advocacy.

Janet Noll

Flood Communications

Chair, 2026, Chairman's Circle Elite, 2025

Erik Terkelsen

Holidynamics

Chair, 2024-2025

Craig Cope

Omaha Performing Arts

Andrew Dalton

USI/Marcotte Insurance

Bridgid McCormick

Link Media Outdoor

Jay Durmaskin

Johnson Controls

Malik Muhammad

All Copy Products

Michael Schroder

Schroder Financial

Tyler Lawrence

WoodmenLife