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About Us > Senior Management

 
Shannon DiBari
Senior Vice President, Administration, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
 
 
Shannon DiBari is senior vice president, Administration, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She provides leadership and management oversight to the Chamber’s Human Resources, Facilities, General Services, and Corporate Programs departments.

DiBari engages senior management in organizational planning and development and is responsible for fostering a work environment that drives creativity, accountability, and results.

DiBari is also responsible for maintaining the Chamber’s properties: a historic 80-plus-year-old building across Lafayette Square from the White House, a Capitol Hill row house, and a Crystal City, Virginia office. Further, she oversees the Chamber’s internal and external meetings, including many domestic and international dinners, as well as an estimated 2,500 programs, seminars, and forums a year.

A graduate of the College of William and Mary, DiBari began her career with the Chamber in 1979 in the Office of the General Counsel. She has held positions of increasing responsibility within the organization.

DiBari lives in Burke, Virginia, with her husband, Ralph. They have two sons, Antonio and Brendan.
 

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