The program led by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) Foundation equips professionals with the tools and strategies needed to strengthen local talent pipelines and address workforce challenges.
Tammy Humphrey, Senior Director at Orlando Economic Partnership (OEP) has successfully completed the 2025-26 Fellowship for Talent Development, a national program led by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) Foundation.
The six-month fellowship equips chamber professionals with the tools and strategies needed to strengthen local talent pipelines and address workforce challenges. Participants gain a deeper understanding of their regional talent ecosystems and develop actionable solutions to support economic growth.
“We are proud to recognize this exceptional group of chamber leaders for completing the Fellowship for Talent Development.”
ACCE President & CEO Sheree Anne Kelly
“Through their work, they have moved beyond learning to action, developing strategies that address workforce challenges, strengthen regional talent pipelines and drive long-term economic prosperity in their communities,” said ACCE President & CEO Sheree Anne Kelly.
As part of the program, Humphrey designed a regional action plan focused on Employer Led Career Pathways. The project outlines strategies to develop career pathway maps to align with Central Florida high growth sectors with an emphasis on measurable impact through both qualitative and quantitative indicators.
“Tammy’s completion of the ACCE Fellowship for Talent Development reflects her leadership and deep commitment to strengthening the Orlando region’s workforce.”
Tim Giuliani, OEP President and CEO
“The employer-led career pathways work she developed through this program will help to better align talent with our region’s high-growth industries, ensuring our employers have the skilled workforce they need while creating meaningful economic opportunity for our community,” said Tim Giuliani, OEP President and CEO.
Through the program, Fellows collaborate with peers from across the country, exchange best practices and explore innovative approaches to workforce development. Fellows leave better positioned to help their communities adapt to evolving workforce demands and build stronger, more resilient economies.
The Fellowship for Talent Development is part of the ACCE Foundation’s commitment to advancing economic mobility and strengthening the capacity of chambers of commerce to lead in talent and workforce initiatives.
For more information about Orlando Economic Partnership and its workforce development efforts, visit https://orlando.org/l/upskill-orlando.
About the Orlando Economic Partnership
The Orlando Economic Partnership is the Orlando region’s champion for economic prosperity, bringing together leaders, industries, and ideas to expand opportunities and drive investment. Our vision is to be the next global creative capital. Learn more.
Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Foundation
Founded in 1971, the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) Foundation provides chamber executives with tools, research, leadership development, and knowledge to be players in shaping the futures of their communities. The Foundation serves ACCE’s 1,600+ business organizations and focuses on key areas where business involvement is well-positioned to create lasting impact. This includes education and talent development, economic and community development, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.